Vandalism
the Valdas reputation was so bad that we called it the destruction of property
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Intentional destruction of property is vandalism.
Graffiti is 'vandalism,' 'destruction of property' and insofar as it pertains to a public school building, 'destruction of government property'
Vandalism, destruction of property.
Yes, driving across someone else's grass is trespassing and any destruction would be destruction of property. They could bring suit for both.
The destruction of federal property of more than $1000 in Maine would likely be classified as a felony offense. The specific classification would depend on the laws of Maine and the nature and circumstances of the destruction, but it could potentially fall under felony property damage or destruction charges.
The answer to this question cannot be known. The presiding judge will have the final answer on this. The person that destroyed the property is probably chargeable with civil contempt of court, which carries no jail time - but also possibly for the criminal charge of destruction of property.
Tornadoes cause damage and destruction to property and vegetation..
Destruction killing people, crops, and property
Answer may depend upon who owned it (you, someone else, partly yours), why you had it (borrowed, entrusted), how destruction occurred (malicious, reckless, negligent, unforeseeable accident), what type of property it was (irreplaceable, valuable to all, sentimental value only, intangible property), and where it occurred (which state/country), among other things.