Willfully definition
Willfully means intentionally, knowingly, and purposely.
Willfully means willfully as defined in section 12.1-02-02.
Willfully means intentionally and purposely.
Examples of Willfully in a sentence
Willfully falsifying certifications or affirmations may subject you to criminal penalties including fines and/or imprisonment.
BT3.44 Undesignated Timber Unnecessarily Damaged or Negligently or Willfully Cut.
Willfully tampering with fire protection equipment will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Willfully and maliciously inflicted loss or damage shall include loss or damage caused by hit and run.
Willfully making any false statements, certificates, or reports or in any manner committing or attempting fraud.
More Definitions of Willfully
Willfully means acting with actual knowledge of the requirements of the Act or this Article, or acting with reckless disregard of the requirements of the Act or this Article.
Willfully means the person acted intentionally in the sense that the person was
Willfully means intentionally committing the act which constitutes a violation;
Willfully means voluntarily and intentionally and with the specific intention to do something the law forbids, or with the specific intention to fail to do something the law requires, that is to say with bad purpose, either to disobey or disregard the law.
Willfully means the person acted intentionally in the sense that the person was aware of what the person was doing.
Willfully means the person was aware of the consequences of the person's actions, and proof of evil motive or intent to violate the law or knowledge that the law was being
Willfully means the person was aware of the consequences of the person's actions, and proof of evil motive or intent to violate the law or knowledge that the law was being violated is not required. Each act or omission is a separate offense, and a prosecution or conviction for an offense does not bar a prosecution or conviction for any other offense.