This essay discusses the claim that in English law there has been no agreement as to the meaning of intention. It explains why a definition is important and looks at the different meanings it has been awarded over the years through the development of case law. It argues that the present state of uncertainty surrounding the definition of intention promotes an uncertainty of outcome which is simply unacceptable.
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