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The Doctrine of ___ Intent Holds That So Long as the Tortfeasor

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The doctrine of ___ intent holds that so long as the tortfeasor had the necessary intent to act in a certain manner toward one person,he will be held liable for torts committed against any other person who happens to be injured.


Definitions:

Immobilization

The act of rendering a part of the body motionless, often through the use of casts or splints, to allow for healing or prevention of further injury.

Hypoglycemia

A condition characterized by an abnormally low level of glucose in the blood.

Dizziness

A sensation of light-headedness, unsteadiness, or the feeling of movement (spinning or floating) when one is stationary, often related to problems of the inner ear or brain.

Pallor

An unhealthy pale appearance, often indicative of illness or distress.

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