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samuel tumala
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
It is the motive behind the intent-not the intent-that is important in tort law.
Motive Behind Intent
The underlying reason or reasons prompting an individual to decide or plan to do something.
Tort Law
An area of law that deals with civil wrongs, allowing victims to claim damages for harm caused by others' actions or negligence.
- Identify the importance of purpose and reason in determining responsibility for torts.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the importance of purpose and reason in determining responsibility for torts.