Animus
111animus ad se omne jus ducit — /aenamas aed siy omniy jas d(y)uwsat/ It is to the intention that all law applies. Law always regards the intention …
112animus cancellandi — /aenamas kaensalaenday/ The intention of destroying or canceling (applied to wills) …
113animus capiendi — /aenamas kaepiyenday/ The intention to take or capture …
114animus dedicandi — /aenamas dedakaenday/ The intention of donating or dedicating …
115animus defamandi — /aenamas defamaenday/ The intention of defaming …
116animus derelinquendi — /aenamas diyrelarjkwenday/ The intention of abandoning …
117animus differendi — /aenamas difarenday/ The intention of obtaining delay …
118animus donandi — /aenamas downsenday/ The intention of giving. Expressive of the intent to give which is necessary to constitute a gift …
119animus 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 …
120animus 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 …