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In contract law, "intention" refers to the parties' desire to create a legally binding agreement. It is a crucial element for the formation of a contract, as both parties must demonstrate a clear intention to be bound by the terms of the agreement. Courts typically assess this intention through the objective standard, examining the behavior and circumstances of the parties rather than their subjective beliefs. If intention is lacking, the agreement may be deemed unenforceable.

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