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muscular spasm occurring on attempting voluntary movement.
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action t.
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| intentional infliction of emotional distress |
Deliberate destruction of a person's peace of mind. The conduct must be outrageous and beyond all bounds of decency; ordinary rude or insulting behavior is not enough. This can be compensable to a pla
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| intentional tort |
An intentional wrongful act by a person or entity who means to cause harm, or who knows or is reasonably certain that harm will result from the act.
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| intent |
The singlemost causal agency in all action, creation, destruction and change at all levels of existence. That component of consciousness which gives rise to all forms. The means by which the Will of God and Natural Law is manifest. The essence and source of motivation.
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