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Hurricanes destroys people's property.
In a word.... YES...... Your landlord has a duty to not cause damage to the property of others
Yes, the noun 'public' is a common noun; a word for ordinary people in general; the community.The word 'public' is also an adjective; for example, public facilities, public performance.
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The word vandal is a noun, a word for a person who damages property. Another noun form is vandalism, the damage caused by a vandal.
(The act or policy of seizing people or property for public use is called impressment.)"One cause of the War of 1812 was the impressment of US sailors into the British navy."
i think "think" is the word here that it means $10,000 vehicle damage coverage,$20,000 bodily injury coverage and $10,000 personal property damage coverage
Yes, rioting is against the law. The word rioting means "a public act of violence by an unruly mob"; the destruction of property and the harming of innocent people and police officers are against the law.
Vandalism is the attack or damage of property of any kind including virtual space with no other purpose than destruction or disruption of the said property or virtual space.
When used as a noun the word public is normally preceeded by the word the. It is a collective word meaning ordinary people in general; the community. It can be conjugated in either the singular or plural, e.g. the public wants to see justice served; the public are not willing to pay higher taxes.
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affecting the community public, kind of erm the people of the street well not necessarily the street, anywhere where people live or are at is pubic!