Property Damage

Property damage (or, in the United Kingdom, criminal damage) is damage to or the destruction of public or private property, caused either by a person who is not its owner or by natural phenomena. Property damage caused by persons is generally categorized by its cause: neglect (including oversight and human error), and intentional damage. Intentional property damage is often, but not always, malicious. Property damage caused by natural phenomena may be legally attributed to a person if that person's neglect allowed for the damage to occur.

Read more about Property Damage:  Intention, Vandalism or Terrorism?, Property Damage Tactics in The Labor-, Peace- and Environmental Movements

Famous quotes containing the words property and/or damage:

    The property of rain is to wet and fire to burn.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    Technological innovation has done great damage ... to eating habits. Food is now available in such unpleasant forms that one frequently finds smoking between courses to be an aid to digestion.
    Fran Lebowitz (b. 1950)