Willfully-to act is a legal term that describes the intent of an individual to commit a wrongful act. It is often used in cases involving criminal negligence or intent to cause harm. Willfully-to act can be defined as an intentional disregard for the rights or safety of others, which shows a conscious disregard for the consequences of one’s actions. There are two types of willfully-to act: 1. Express Malice: This type of willfully-to act involves an individual’s intent to cause harm with a clear and deliberate purpose. 2. Implied Malice: This type of willfully-to act involves an individual’s reckless disregard for the safety of others and a conscious disregard for the consequences of their actions.