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The distinguishing element between intentional torts and negligent torts is: a. intent. b. level of damages. c. causation. d. All of the above are distinctions.

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  1. 18 May, 05:49
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    The correct answer is letter A

    In the crime of intention, the active subject wants a dispensable result for consummation. It can be of two kinds: crime of result cut or mutilated crime of two acts. Both are types of formal crimes, however, in the first, the (dispensable) result sought will depend on the act of a third party and not on the active subject (extortion through kidnapping); in the second, the occurrence of the result (dispensable) is in the sphere of decision and action of the agent (putting the counterfeit currency in circulation).
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