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  1. Malicious Damage means all physical loss or physical damage resulting directly from a malicious act by anyone during a disturbance of the public peace where such malicious act is perpetrated for political reasons by known or unknown person(s).

  2. Malicious damage is damage caused on purpose to the property of another person. Learn how to use this term in insurance and crime contexts, and see synonyms and related words.

  3. Mar 24, 2023 · Malicious damage to property is considered a more serious offense than willful damage, and it can result in more severe legal and financial penalties.

  4. Malicious Damage, on the other hand, covers the non-fire damage done by persons acting out of personal malice as opposed to a large group. This extension is available only as part of the riot cover. The scope is very wide as it would include virtually any act that a malicious person would think of in order to damage your property.

  5. Nov 24, 2021 · Malicious Damage of property can be defined as intending to cause damage to the property, or an intending to destroy it. Damage can mean defacing, marking, removing the property or even causing it to be broken.

  6. Malicious damage is defined under Section 195 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW), which states that a person who intentionally or recklessly destroys or damages property belonging to another person commits an offence.

  7. Feb 25, 2019 · The term criminal mischief refers to the crime of damaging another person’s property. Governed by state laws, the offense also involves the defacement, destruction, or alteration of property with criminal intent. Criminal mischief examples include vandalism and graffiti.

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