Definition of «purposive»

Purposive refers to something that is done intentionally or on purpose, with a specific goal in mind. It describes an action that is deliberate and aimed at achieving a particular outcome. The term can be used in various contexts such as law, psychology, and business management, among others. In the legal field, for example, purposive behavior refers to actions taken by individuals with a specific objective or goal in mind, regardless of whether those actions are considered reasonable or rational by society at large.

Sentences with «purposive»

  • Courts adopt a broad and purposive approach in defining the subject matter of a privacy claim. (slaw.ca)
  • In this article, we argue for purposive interpretation of statutory labour laws when issues of their «scope» or «range of application» arise. (slaw.ca)
  • The principle of purposive construction is well established since its acceptance by the 2000 Supreme Court of Canada decisions in Whirlpool and Free World Trust. (slaw.ca)
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