Animo

''Animo'' is a Latin legal term meaning 'with intention' or 'with purpose'.

''Animo'' can be neutral or negative, "a double edged sword," but is more often negative - and rarely positive. It was formerly used only in criminal law, but later in tort cases, which was used by juries to determine "ill will" of the defendant, as in 'animosity'.

A number of Latinisms developed: ''animo furandi'' (intent to steal), ''animo felonico'' (intent to commit a felony), and ''animo defamadi'' (intent to defame). These were all negative, but neutral forms arose in estate law: ''animo testandi'' (animus testandi or testamentary intent) and ''animo revocandi'' (intent to revoke a will). Additional Latinisms include ''animo manendi'' (intent to remain) and ''animo revertendi'' (intent to return), which are essential elements of domicile.

''Animus nocendi'', derived from the word, is still used to describe the intent to commit a crime, and ''animus donandi'' to show the intent to give a gift or bequest. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Affiche uitgegeven in 2001 door de jongerenbeweging animo voor ledenwerving. Afbeelding: tien filmstrookjes met hetzelfde onduidelijke profiel. Tekst: Animo. De Spirit van ...

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