Oklahoma Malice-Express or Actual is a type of tort law in the state of Oklahoma. It is a cause of action that is used when a person intentionally or recklessly causes harm, injury, or death to another person. This type of tort law is based on the legal maxim of volenti non fit injuria, which means that a person cannot sue for damages if they have consented to the act causing the injury. There are two types of Oklahoma Malice-Express or Actual: Express Malice and Implied Malice. Express Malice is defined as the intentional, deliberate, and calculated act of causing harm, injury, or death to another person. Implied Malice is defined as an act that is done with reckless disregard for the safety or welfare of another. The tort law of Oklahoma Malice-Express or Actual is an important remedy for victims of intentional or reckless acts of violence. It allows victims to seek justice and restitution for the harm they have suffered.