Animus
91animus defamandi — /aenamas defamaenday/ The intention of defaming …
92animus derelinquendi — /aenamas diyrelarjkwenday/ The intention of abandoning …
93animus differendi — /aenamas difarenday/ The intention of obtaining delay …
94animus donandi — /aenamas downsenday/ The intention of giving. Expressive of the intent to give which is necessary to constitute a gift …
95animus et factus — /aenamas et faektas/ Intention and act; will and deed. Used to denote those acts which become effective only when accompanied by a particular intention …
96animus furandi — /aenamas fyaraenday/ Intent to steal, or feloniously to deprive the owner permanently of his property, an essential element of the crime of larceny. State v. Hudson, W.Va., 206 S.E.2d 415, 419 …
97animus hominis est anima scripti — /aenamas homanas est aenama skriptay/ The intention of the party is the soul of the instrument. In order to give life or effect to an instrument, it is essential to look to the intention of the individual who executed it …
98animus lucrandi — /aenamas l(y)uwkraenday/ The intention to make a gain or profit …
99animus malus — /aenamas maelas/ Evil motive; the central element of the malice which justifies an award of punitive damages. Seimon v. Southern Pac. Transp., 67 C.A.3d 600, 136 Cal.Rptr. 787, 791 …
100animus morandi — /aenamas maraenday/ The intention to remain, or to delay …