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Toshimitsu Motegi is the Minister of State for the Nuclear Damage Compensation Facilitation for Japan.
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Basically when some one commits a crime and does damage to ones property the criminal compensation board makes sure that the one that does the damage pays the owner.
No. There is no record of Japanese soldiers landing on Australian soil. Much damage was done with the air bombings of Darwin and Broome. Japanese submarines also entered Sydney Harbour in 1942, and successfully torpedoed the naval depot ship HMAS Kuttabul, killing 19 Australians and 2 British sailors. Their attempts to hit the Sydney Harbour Bridge fell far short of the mark. But there is no indication that any Japanese soldiers ever landed on Australian soil.
The section responsible for compensation for injury or damage to property is typically covered under the "Liability" or "Indemnification" section of a contract or insurance policy. This section outlines the terms and conditions under which compensation will be provided in case of injury or damage to property.
Insurance is defined as the compensation due to a loss, damage, death or illness. The compensation is in return for the payment of an insurance premium.
Finance/Administration Section
The damage bill in 1974 Australian dollars was $800 million.
Probably Vietnam
The Vietnam Syndrome (a nation wide lack of confidence).
None. It is illegal to deliberately damage, deface or otherwise mutilate Australian coins.
The "Liability" section of an insurance policy is typically responsible for providing compensation for injury or damage to property. This section outlines the coverage and limits for which the insurance company will be liable in case of a covered loss.