common intent
21Common Power Format — The Si2 Common Power Format, or CPF is a file format for specifying power saving techniques early in the design process. In the design of integrated circuits, saving power is a primary goal, and designers are forced to use sophisticated… …
22Common Recovery — A Common Recovery was a fictitious legal proceeding in England to enable an entailed estate in land (also called a fee tail) to be converted into absolute ownership, fee simple. As a preliminary, there needed to be a conveyance of the land. The… …
23Common recovery — A common recovery was a fictitious legal proceeding in England to enable an entailed estate in land (also called a fee tail) to be converted into absolute ownership, fee simple. As a preliminary, there needed to be a conveyance of the land. The… …
24common purpose — noun Of a group: having the same purpose or intent in some action or series of actions …
25specific intent — The mental purpose to accomplish a specific act prohibited by law. The most common usage of specific intent is to designate a special mental element which is required above and beyond any mental state required with respect to the actus reus of… …
26The Specific Intent to Commit Genocide — On December 9, 1948, H. V. Evatt, the Australian President of the United Nations General Assembly, announced that “the supremacy of international law had been proclaimed and a significant advance had been made in the development of international… …
27Original intent — Intentionalism redirects here. For the historiographical theory, see functionalism versus intentionalism. For theories of authorial intent, see authorial intentionality and intentional fallacy …
28List of Law & Order: Criminal Intent characters — Law Order: Criminal Intent, a spin off of the crime drama Law Order, follows the detectives who work in the Major Case Squad of the New York City Police Department, a unit that focuses on high profile cases (in most cases murder, just like the… …
29Transferred intent — (or transferred malice in English law) is a doctrine used in both criminal law and tort law when the intention to harm one individual inadvertently causes a second person to be hurt instead. Under the law, the individual causing the harm will be… …
30Book of Common Prayer — For the novel, see A Book of Common Prayer. Part of a series on the Anglican Communion …