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Yes. Throwing a pencil (or anything else) at someone can be considered assault. Hitting them with it can be considered battery. These can be brought as civil (for damages) or criminal charges.
he though he knew me, but he mistook me for someone else
Only if you put them in your nose. Or make someone else Eat one!
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One way is throwing potions or materials on the floor, or throwing chemicals or other items at someone else.
Romeo didn't know of Juliet until the Capulets threw their party. He was originally liked someone else, but Mercutio got Romeo to go to the party to look for someone else.
Someone tries to buy an alcoholic beverage for someone else who is underage
You need to add more details. If the person who committed the crime was living in your apartment in violation of your lease your landlord may have reason to evict you.
A contract between two people is between the first party and the second party. Anyone else is a third party. An insurance policy is a contract between a driver and an insurance company and deals with injury to someone else, who is a third party.
It depends on how it's being used. You could "dispose" of something by selling it, throwing it away, or donating it to someone else.
That party would win.I think that they would have to find someone else
throwing any type of missile of any size at a vehicle is an offense against someone else's property. If the vehicle is moving the charges can amount to much more than vandalism.