Source: https://www.ali.org/publications/show/torts-intentional-torts-persons/
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 10:33:06+00:00

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This work focuses on the major avenues of recovery for physical and emotional harm to persons. It revises coverage of intentional torts in the Restatement Second, Torts.
Tentative Draft No. 3 contains §§ 7 – 10 of Chapter 1, Definitions of Intentional Torts to Persons: Transferred Intent. The draft was approved by the membership at the 2018 Annual Meeting (except for § 7(d) and Comment k, for which approval was not yet sought), subject to the discussion at the Meeting and the usual editorial prerogative. The approved material may be cited as representing the Institute’s position until the official text of the entire project is published.
Tentative Draft No. 2 contains Chapter 1, Definitions of Intentional Torts to Persons: Transferred Intent. At the 2017 Annual Meeting, a motion to strike the knowledge provision in § 3(b)(i) passed, and the Reporters accepted a motion to add the words “sole or principal” before “purpose” in § 3(b)(ii) as a friendly amendment. The material in this draft will be submitted for approval at a future Annual Meeting.
This draft includes Chapter 1, Definitions of Intentional Torts to Persons: Transferred Intent, of which Sections 101-105;110 were submitted for approval. These sections, with the exceptions noted below, were approved by the membership at the 2015 Annual Meeting, subject to discussion at the meeting and to editorial prerogative. This approved material may be cited as representing the Institute’s position until the official text is published. The following was subject to discussion only and is not considered approved material: Chapter 1 § 101(d), and Comments f, g; § 104(b), and Comment d; and § 105(c), and Comment j.
This draft includes Chapter 1, Definitions of Intentional Torts to Persons: Transferred Intent, of which Sections 101-105 were submitted for approval. These sections, with the exceptions noted below, were approved by the membership at the 2015 Annual Meeting, subject to discussion at the meeting and to editorial prerogative. This approved material may be cited as representing the Institute’s position until the official text is published. The following was subject discussion only and is not considered approved material: Chapter 1 § 101(d), and Comments f, g; § 104(b), and Comment d; and § 105(c), and Comment j.

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