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The difference between intentional torts and torts involving negligence is that, in torts involving negligence, the tortfeasor does NOT wish to bring about the consequence of the act, nor does she or he believe it will occur.

a. True b. False

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True:I just took the test

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Answer: True

Explanation: As, per the name says, intentional torts are the one in which the individual had the desire to do the activity leading to legal liability. Fraud, misrepresentation and slander are some of its examples.

Whereas, in case of torts involving negligence, the actions leading to law suits were not done deliberately by the individual.

Hence, we can conclude that the given statement is true .

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