Question

Which of the following is true regarding the intent needed for an intentional tort?

A. The intent at issue is not intent to harm but, rather, is intent to engage in a specific act, which ultimately results in an injury, physical or economic, to another.

B. The intent at issue is not intent to harm but, rather, is intent to engage in a specific act, which ultimately results in a physical, not merely economic, injury to another.

C. The intent at issue is intent to harm that results in an injury, physical or economic, to another.

D. The intent at issue is intent to harm that results in physical, not merely economic, injury to another.

E. The intent at issue is not intent to harm and is not intent to engage in a specific act. Instead, negligence will suffice.

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