Intentional act definition

Intentional act means an injury occurring only when
Intentional act means purposefully causing harm/damage or destruction, acting without regard.
Intentional act means an act that is done deliberately with conscious design.

Examples of Intentional act in a sentence

  • This Service Contract does not cover an Event occurring as a result of Intentional act or wilful neglect or Intentional or reckless overloading of, or the imposition of any abnormal conditions on, the Air Conditioner.

  • This Service Contract does not cover an Event occurring as a result of Intentional act or wilful neglect or Intentional or reckless overloading of, or the imposition of any abnormal conditions on, the Appliance.


More Definitions of Intentional act

Intentional act means any default by Seller or AR Owner attributable to willful misconduct, with an intent to deny or impair Purchaser from acquiring the property and interests described in this Agreement, including, without limitation, conveying the property and interests to be conveyed to Purchaser under this Agreement to a third party, encumbering or pledging such property and interests so that they cannot be transferred free and clear of liens, and/or failing to make the deliveries required pursuant to Section 7.2; provided, however, for the avoidance of doubt, Seller's or AR Owner’s non-compliance with the covenants set forth in this Agreement shall not, absent the showing of willful misconduct with an intent to deny or impair described above, constitute an Intentional Act.
Intentional act shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.22.
Intentional act means an act intended to bring about a result which will invade the
Intentional act means the Seller has transferred the Land and/or Improvements to someone other than Buyer or Lender has indicated its willingness to give the Assumption Approval on terms as required by this Agreement and Seller either refuses to accept those terms or refuses to sign the Loan Assumption Documents required of the Seller. Other than with respect to a Permitted Modification, if prior to Close of Escrow Buyer discovers that any of the representations and warranties made by Seller in this Agreement was incorrect when made, or thereafter became incorrect, Buyer may provide Seller with a written demand for correction, and Buyer may terminate this Agreement unless Seller corrects the representation or warranty within 15 days after receipt of Buyer’s notice and, on termination, Seller will be entitled to the return of the E▇▇▇▇▇▇ Money and, if the termination was due to a representation or warranty of Seller that was incorrect when made, to receive reimbursement from Seller for the third-party costs and fees (including but not limited to legal fees) actually and reasonably incurred by Buyer in connection with this Agreement, its due diligence on the Property and the assumption of the Loan, not to exceed $100,000 in the aggregate. For the avoidance of doubt, Buyer shall not have the right to exercise any remedial rights as a result of any Permitted Modification. The remedies provided in this Section 11(B) are exclusive, and Buyer waives all other remedies for Seller’s failure in performance prior to Close of Escrow or for any inaccuracy of Seller’s representations and warranties that is discovered by Buyer prior to Close of Escrow. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Section 11(B) limits Buyer’s remedies with regard to Seller’s indemnity obligations under Sections 12 and 17(G) and confidentiality obligations under Sections 6(F) and 6(G). Furthermore, nothing in this Section 11(B) limits Buyer’s remedies for any breach by Seller of its obligations that occurs after Close of Escrow or for any breach of representations and warranties that is discovered by Buyer after Close of Escrow.

Related to Intentional act

  • Violent criminal activity means any criminal activity that has as one of its elements the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force substantial enough to cause, or be reasonably likely to cause, serious bodily injury or property damage.

  • Emotional abuse means behavior that could harm a child's emotional development, such as threatening, intimidating, humiliating, demeaning, criticizing, rejecting, using profane language, or using inappropriate physical restraint.

  • criminal activity means any kind of criminal involvement in the commission of the following serious crimes:

  • Drug-related criminal activity means the illegal manufacture, sale, distribution, use, or possession with intent to manufacture, sell, distribute, or use of a controlled substance (as defined in Section 102 or the Controlled Substance Act [21 U.S.C. 802]).

  • Intentional Wrongdoing means an act or omission taken or omitted by a Party with knowledge or intent that injury or damage could reasonably be expected to result.