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Explain intermodal perception and its importance to perceptual development.
Intended Harm
Intended harm refers to injuries or damages that were willfully caused by an individual’s actions, with the knowledge and purpose of causing harm.
Strict Liability
A legal doctrine that holds an individual or entity responsible for damages or harm caused, regardless of negligence or intent.
Superseding Event
An unforeseeable event that interrupts the chain of causation and relieves all parties of liability.
Assumption of Risk
A legal doctrine under which an individual knowingly and willingly takes on the risks associated with an activity, potentially limiting liability for harm that occurs as a result.
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