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  2. Apr 26, 2017 · Property damage is defined as some harm that is inflicted upon someones property as the result of another persons negligence, willful destruction of that persons property, or by an act of nature. Flooding caused by a hurricane is an example of property damage caused by an act of nature.

    • Negligence
    • Trespass to Land Or Trespass to Chattels
    • Conversion

    Negligence is a very common cause of property damage. If someone carelessly harms your property through their negligence, you are able to pursue a tort claim to recover compensation for losses. In order to be successful in your case, you would need to prove: 1. The acts or omissions of the person (or company) who harmed your property were below the...

    Trespass to land or trespass to chattels occurs when someone intentionally interferes with your property. If the property they intentionally interfered with was real property, this is trespass to land. If it was personal property, it is trespass to chattels. If your roommate took your car without your permission and drove it around for a day and th...

    Conversion is similar to trespass to chattels, but is more severe. Typically, in conversion cases, the defendant must have interfered so severely with your property rights that the defendant is required to pay for the full value of the affected property. If your roommate took your car without your permission and sold it, that is conversion. The cou...

  3. Destruction of property. definition. Destruction of property means causing damage to the property of another or to property jointly owned by the perpetrator and another.

  4. Dec 22, 2019 · Destruction of property is considered a criminal act in which a person intentionally destroys property, whether private or public, for the purpose of vandalism. To destroy property in the eyes of the law means that it is an intentional act and one that does not occur by natural means.

  5. Sep 17, 2020 · Property damage is damage to the property of a business or to the property of a third party. Learn more about how it's covered by business insurance.

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  6. Destruction of property (sometimes called property destruction, or criminal damage in England and Wales)) is a sub-type of property damage that involves damage to property that results from willful misconduct and it is a W crime.

  7. n. injury to real or personal property through another's negligence, willful destruction, or by some act of nature. In lawsuits for damages caused by negligence or a willful act, property damage is distinguished from personal injury. Property damage may include harm to an automobile, a fence, a tree, a home, or any other possession.

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