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What is the definition of an act of violence, force, or threat? For the purposes of getting this protective order, an act of violence, force or threat means any act that involves violence, force, or threat; and. results in physical injury; or. reasonably makes you fear death, sexual assault, or physical injury.
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Act of violence means an act by a patient or visitor against a health care worker that includes kicking, scratching, urinating, sexually harassing, or any act ...
— The term “act of physical violence” means any act involving— (A) an assault or other infliction or threat of infliction of death or bodily harm on an ...
Random acts of violence include, but are not limited to assaults, shootings, workplace violence, and robberies. This includes school violence incidents.
Violence: The use of physical force with intent, effect, or reasonable likelihood of causing pain, harm, injury, or damage to any person or property. Threats: ...
In the context of S6(1)(a), its meaning is confined to a deliberate act of a violent nature, i.e. primarily an assault.
Violent act means behavior that resulted in homicide, attempted suicide, injury, or substantial loss or damage to property. Sample 1 ...
For example, this means that any demolition of buildings or damage which may be caused in constructing a building would constitute an act of violence.
Violence, on the other hand, is an act of physical aggression that in most cases results in harm. Whether a violent act is considered a crime changes from ...
The term “crime of violence” means ... (a). an offense that has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against the person or ...