property damage

  • 51criminal damage — UK US noun [U] ► UK LAW damage to a person s property that is illegal and is done on purpose: »The jury failed to reach a verdict on a charge of criminal damage. »He admitted a charge of causing criminal damage to farmland and was fined £100. →… …

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  • 52Fire damage — refers to the damage or destruction of goods and property caused by fire. Financially, fire damage is often covered by fire insurance.Fire damage can lead to numerous legal questions of responsibility and liability. Fire damage is extremely… …

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  • 53National Register of Historic Places property types — Property types redirects here. For other uses see Property (disambiguation). Clockwise from bottom left: a site, a building, a structure and an object. All are examples of National Register of Historic Places property types. The U.S. National… …

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  • 54Consequential damage — Damage Dam age (d[a^]m [asl]j; 48), n. [OF. damage, domage, F. dommage, fr. assumed LL. damnaticum, from L. damnum damage. See {Damn}.] 1. Injury or harm to person, property, or reputation; an inflicted loss of value; detriment; hurt; mischief.… …

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  • 55attack on public property — damage done to property that is open to the public as a whole …

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  • 56there was damage — property was harmed, there was destruction or loss of property …

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  • 57Malicious Damage Act 1861 — The Malicious Damage Act 1861[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to consolidate and amend the Statute Law of England and Ireland relat …

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  • 58Defense of property — The defence of property is a possible justification used by defendants who argue that they should not be held liable for the loss and injury they have caused because they were acting to protect their property. Courts have generally ruled that the …

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  • 59Defence of property — Criminal defenses …

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  • 60Collateral damage — For other uses, see Collateral damage (disambiguation). Collateral damage is damage to people or property that is unintended or incidental to the intended outcome.[1] The phrase is prevalently used as an euphemism for civilian casualties of a… …

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