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Intent definition

Intent means the design, resolve, or determination with which an individual or group of individuals acts in order to reach a preconceived objective.
Intent means a clearly formulated or planned intention; what someone plans to do or accomplish; I the design or purpose to commit a wrongful or criminal act.
Intent and any derivative thereof, means the Shipper has in its mind a purpose to Tender its Nominated volumes and Petroleum types and with respect to a Shipper to a Land Destination, that the Shipper has in its mind the removal of Nominated volumes and Petroleum types from the point at which Carrier Delivers the Petroleum to Shipper, as further described in the Officer’s Certificate and/or the Officer’s Affidavit, as applicable.

Examples of Intent in a sentence

  • Intent: Layoff and displacement provisions are designed to minimize the loss of trained professionals within the specific programs.

  • The County will name the apparent successful Vendor in a “Notice of Intent to Award” letter.

  • If (i) the Closing does not occur on the Closing Date for any reason whatsoever, or (ii) the Letter of Intent is withdrawn or terminated for any reason, or (iii) due to termination of the TSA by Central Transmission Utility of India Limited in accordance with Article 3.3.2 or Article 13 of the TSA thereof, PFCCL shall have a right to terminate this Agreement forthwith by giving a written notice to the other Parties hereto.

  • The Bank will give notice to the Vendor of any such claim without delay, provide reasonable assistance to the Vendor in disposing of the claim, and shall at no time admit to any liability for or express any Intent to settle the claim.

  • Such information will be for use by the construction contractor in preparation of the construction contractor’s final SWPPP for the Project site and for the construction contractor’s use in filing the Notice of Intent with the SWRCB and in meeting any other county, city, municipality, or other local agency requirements regarding storm water discharges and management.


More Definitions of Intent

Intent means new organizations will not be admitted without sufficient evidence of ability and willingness to conform with and support the Union’s governing documents;
Intent and any derivative thereof, means the Uncommitted Shipper has in its mind a purpose to Tender its Nominated Volumes and Petroleum types and with respect to an Uncommitted Shipper to a Land Destination, that the Uncommitted Shipper has in its mind the removal of Nominated Volumes and Petroleum types from the Delivery Point, as further described in the Officer’s Certificate and/or the Officer’s Affidavit, as applicable.
Intent means the design, resolve, or determination with which an individual or group of individu- als acts in order to reach a preconceived objective.
Intent. This is necessary because, when the pilot notifies the Company of his intention to deviate, the Company cancels the original deadhead reservation in order not to be double charged. Many carriers are requiring cancellation at least 48 hours prior to departure in order to ensure proper credit.
Intent means a desire or will to act with respect to a material element of an offense if both of the following circumstances exist:
Intent means a mental state, emotion, or condition of the mind with a design, resolve, or determination that the doing of an act shall be with a certain purpose. In determining intent of a person, it may be inferred that the person intended to cause the natural and probable consequence of the person’s action.
Intent. The above accounts for three (3) senses of “itinerant” positions: