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Legal Definitions - willful tort
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Definition of willful tort
A willful tort is a type of tort that is committed intentionally and consciously. It is an act that is done with the intention of causing harm to another person. This type of tort is different from accidental or negligent acts.
- Assault
- Battery
- False imprisonment
- Intentional infliction of emotional distress
For example, if someone intentionally hits another person, that would be considered a willful tort of battery. Similarly, if someone intentionally confines another person without their consent, that would be considered a willful tort of false imprisonment.
It is important to note that in order for an act to be considered a willful tort, it must be done intentionally. If the harm caused was accidental or due to negligence, it would not be considered a willful tort.
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Simple Definition
A willful tort is when someone intentionally and consciously harms another person. This means they meant to hurt the other person and it wasn't an accident or mistake. It's like when someone hits another person on purpose or says something mean to hurt their feelings.
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