transferred intent n. in both criminal and tort (civil wrong) law, when an intent to cause harm to one person results in harm to another person instead of the intended target, the law transfers the intent to the actual harm. Examples: With malice aforethought Nate Nogood intends to shoot...
Transferred intent is a doctrine in the law of torts, as well as in criminal law. A tort is either an act, or a failure to act, that results in injury or harm to a person. Tort law is a branch of civil law, not a branch of criminal law. This means that people found guilty in...
TRANSFERRED INTENT IN AMERICAN TORT LAWJohnson, Vincent R.Marquette Law Review
grant,assignment- (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance escheat- the property that reverts to the state stolen property- property that has been stolen inheritance,heritage- that which is inherited; a title or property or estate that passes by law to the heir on the death of ...
The statement is admissible only if, before the trial or hearing, the proponent gives an adverse party reasonable notice of the intent to offer the statement and its particulars,— including its substance and the declarent's name and address,— so that the party has a fair opportunity to mee...
Transferred Individuals. Who Are Not Active Employees of TRICON Each outstanding Award under the PepsiCo Long-Term Incentive Plan and each grant under the PepsiCo Stock Option Incentive Plan that is h...
When dealing with the liquidation of a partnership interest, a partner will: a. never recognize a loss. b. only recongnize a loss when property, intentory, and/or receivables are distributed. c. on Joel has a 30 percent interest in ...
Transferred-IntentTort ReformProsserTrespassVicarious LiabilityAbsolute WrongNegligenceKeel v. HainlineContributory NegligenceComparative NegligenceThe transferred-intent doctrine is a fiction that is no longer needed by American tort law, because of the replacement of contributory negligence with comparati...
grant,assignment- (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance escheat- the property that reverts to the state stolen property- property that has been stolen inheritance,heritage- that which is inherited; a title or property or estate that passes by law to the heir on the death of ...