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    If a Person Is Substantially Certain That Harm Will Occur
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If a Person Is Substantially Certain That Harm Will Occur

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If a person is substantially certain that harm will occur by their actions, they can be held liable for an intentional tort, even if he or she doesn't desire for the harm to occur.

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