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C Simple Personal Injuries
Damage directly intentional — obliquely intentional-
The Damage to the party may be said to be directly intentional
when it is the prospect of producing it such damage that appears
to have been the offender's inducement of the offender to do
the act: obliquely intentional when it appears that
though the damage was in contemplation, yet that
the inducement to the doing of the act was not the production
of such damage but some other event which
as it happened drew with it, and beforehand appeared
more or less likely to draw with it, (the production of) such
Damage as a consequence of the same cause.
Example
Thus if your motive intention for instance in striking the man
whose leg you broke was to the pleasure of putting to put him
to so much such or such a degree of pain, or in general the doing him so much to occasion him such
or such a mischief, the event of his suffering such mischief was
directly intentional on your part: but if the case was that
you did cared not care whether you put him to pain or not, and
your only inducement for striking him was to make get remove him
clear the way stand aside and <add>out of the way</add> the production of the damage mischief was but obliquely
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