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101 Absichtserklärung
Absichtserklärung f declaration of intent -
102 Alternativvorsatz
Alternativvorsatz m alternative intent -
103 animus auctoris
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104 Arglist
Arglist f malice; malevolence; fraudulent intent -
105 bedingter Vorsatz
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106 Bereicherungsabsicht
Bereicherungsabsicht f intent to enrich a party -
107 böser Glaube
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108 böswillig
böswillig adj malicious; with malice aforethought; with evil intent -
109 dolos
dolos adj with criminal intent -
110 dolos-absichtsloses Werkzeug
German-english law dictionary > dolos-absichtsloses Werkzeug
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111 dolus
dolus m (Lat) intent -
112 dolus alternativus
dolus alternativus (Lat) alternative intent (the perpetrator considers two alternative actus reus as being possible, seeks either one of these and is punished for such) -
113 dolus antecedens
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114 dolus cumulativus
dolus cumulativus (Lat) cumulative intent (the perpetrator considers two cumulative actus reus as being possible, seeks these and is punished for such) -
115 dolus directus
dolus directus (Lat) direct intent -
116 dolus eventualis
dolus eventualis (Lat) contingent intent -
117 dolus generalis
dolus generalis (Lat) general intent -
118 dolus indirectus
dolus indirectus (Lat) indirect intent -
119 dolus malus
dolus malus (Lat) malice, malicious intent -
120 dolus subsequens
dolus subsequens (Lat) subsequent intent
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