COMMON INTENT, construction. The natural sense given to words. 2. It is a rule that when words are used which will bear a natural sense and an artificial one, or one to be made out by argument and inference, the natural sense shall prevail; it.
Certainty to a common intent is simply a rule of construction. It occurs when words are used which will bear a natural sense, and also an artificial one, or one to be made out by argument or inference.
"A resulting trust arises where a common intention respecting an interest in property can either be implied by operation of law, or is established on the basis of evidence." ...
accomplice A person who knowingly, voluntarily, and with common intent joins with the principal offender in the commission of a crime.
See also: Equity, Reference, Will, Action, Term
 
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