Knowingly-to-act is a legal term used to describe a situation in which an individual is aware of the consequences of their actions and decides to proceed anyway. It is a form of intentional or reckless conduct and is usually used in cases of criminal liability or negligence. There are two types of knowingly-to-act: express and implied. Express knowingly-to-act is when an individual explicitly states that they are aware of the consequences of their actions and proceed anyway. Implied knowingly-to-act is when an individual’s actions suggest they are aware of the consequences of their actions but do not explicitly say so.