Willful Action
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A Willful Action is an deliberate action that ...
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- See: Intentional Action, Decision-Making, Cognitive Effort.
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- a "willful act" is a purposeful action or omission with an awareness of the harm, loss, or damage inflicted on another individual or property. In legal and contractual contexts, deliberate acts may include intentional damage or loss of goods, emotional or physical harm caused to another person, and infringement of property rights. Generally, a deliberate act is an intentional disregard for prudent standards of conduct, undertaken with the knowledge that it is likely to result in injury or property damage. Associated terms within this concept include corrupt practices, bribery, fraudulent acts, intentional wrongdoing, and reckless conduct. It is a term synonymous with intentional act, wilful act, calculated act, and conscious act, among others.