General Intent definition

General Intent means either recklessness or negligence. Recklessness focuses on actual awareness of risk that an element of a crime will occur. Negligence refers to situations where the defendant should have been aware of a risk that an element of a crime will occur.

Examples of General Intent in a sentence

  • LIABILITY 96 18.1 General Intent 96 18.2 Force Majeure 96 18.3 Limitation of Liability 98 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) 19.

  • General Intent PARTY’s and EURO RSCG’s and their respective Affiliates’, employees’, officers’, and directors’ entire liabilityunder this Agreement, and their exclusive remedies, are set forth in this Section and Section 10.0 (Indemnification) of this Agreement.

  • General Intent That, for all purposes, the rights reserved for SXL with respect to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Holdco will be structured in a manner that gives SXL the same rights, privileges and powers SXL would have had it been a 30% member in Dakota Access and ETCOC, except that ETP will maintain control over matters that require only a majority approval by the Board of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Holdco.

  • General Intent The parties agree that the purpose of the procedures set out in this article is to maintain good relations between employees and management by providing methods of resolving complaints quickly and fairly.