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law• oikeustoimitahto• hyvin halukas• innokas• jännittyneen tarkkaavainen• aikomus• aie• hanke• tarkoitus• tahallisuus* * *-t1) ((with on) meaning, planning or wanting to do (something): He's intent on going; He's intent on marrying the girl.) olla päättänyt2) ((with on) concentrating hard on: He was intent on the job he was doing.) keskittynyt -
2 intent to be bound
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3 intent to be bound by a legal act
law• oikeustoimitahtoEnglish-Finnish dictionary > intent to be bound by a legal act
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4 intent to be committed
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5 intent to deceive
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6 intent to defraud
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7 intent to earn
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8 intent to evade the law
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9 intent to extort
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10 intent to loan
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11 intent to mislead
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12 intent to profit
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13 intent to sell
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14 intent to steal
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15 absence of intent
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16 agreement with intent
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17 being in accordance with intent
• tahdonmukaisuusEnglish-Finnish dictionary > being in accordance with intent
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18 declaration of intent
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19 erroneous expression of intent
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20 error in the expression of intent
• ilmaisuerehdysEnglish-Finnish dictionary > error in the expression of intent
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intent — in·tent /in tent/ n 1: the act or fact of intending: as a: the design or purpose to commit a wrongful or criminal act – called also criminal intent; compare knowledge, mens rea … Law dictionary
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intent — ► NOUN ▪ intention or purpose. ► ADJECTIVE 1) (intent on/upon) determined to do. 2) (intent on/upon) attentively occupied with. 3) showing earnest and eager attention. ● to all intents a … English terms dictionary
intent — [in tent′; ] for n., also [ in′tent΄] adj. [L intentus, pp. of intendere: see INTEND] 1. firmly directed or fixed; earnest; intense [an intent look] 2. a) having the mind or attention firmly directed or fixed; engrossed [intent on his studies] … English World dictionary
Intent — in law is the planning and desire to perform an act, to fail to do so (i.e. an omission) or to achieve a state of affairs in psychological view it may mean a different thing.In criminal law, for a given actus reus ( guilty act ), the required… … Wikipedia
Intent — In*tent , n. [OE. entent, entente, attention, purpose, OF. entente, F. entente understanding, meaning; a participial noun, fr. F. & OF. entendre. See {Intend}.] The act of turning the mind toward an object; hence, a design; a purpose; intention;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intent on — (doing something) determined to do something. She seems intent on specializing in family law … New idioms dictionary
intent — [adj] determined, resolute absorbed, alert, attending, attentive, bent, bound, committed, concentrated, concentrating, decided, decisive, deep, eager, earnest, engaged, engrossed, enthusiastic, firm, fixed, hell bent*, immersed, industrious,… … New thesaurus
intent on — index solicitous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
intent — Design, resolve, or determination with which person acts. Witters v. United States, 70 U.S.App.D.C. 316, 106 F.2d 837, 840. A state of mind in which a person seeks to accomplish a given result through a course of action. As used in intentional… … Black's law dictionary