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Definition of Intentive

Intentive
Intentive In*ten"tive, a. [OE. ententif, OF. ententif, fr. L. intentivus intensive. See Intent, n., and cf. Intensive.] Attentive; intent. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of Intentive from wikipedia

- The Intent is a 2016 British crime thriller film directed by, written by and starring Femi Oyeniran. A small-time criminal called Hoodz finds success robbing...
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- Transferred intent (or transferred mens rea, or transferred malice, in English law) is a legal doctrine that holds that, when the intention to harm one...
- Genocidal intent is the mens rea (mental element) for the crime of genocide. "Intent to destroy" is one of the elements of the crime of genocide according...
- In law, the legislative intent of the legislature in enacting legislation may sometimes be considered by the judiciary to interpret the law (see judicial...