Question: Sweeney Todd is a carpenter working for Fleet Street Construction. He notices that the safety guard on the circular saw has been removed. He notifies his supervisor, the owner, of the problem. The owner's response is that the safety guard wasn't needed anyway. Subsequently, Sweeney severs two of his fingers while using the saw. In addition to seeking compensation Sweeney is allowed to sue Fleet Street and its owner (his employer) for intentional injury. What is the legal provision that has been set aside because the injury was intentional, therefore allowing Sweeney to sue?