Damaging definition

Damaging means to injure, mutilate, deface, destroy, cut, chop, girdle, dig, excavate, kill, or in any way harm or disturb.
Damaging means "damage" as defined in section 13-1701.
Damaging means causing any physical or visual impairment to any surface or structure.

Examples of Damaging in a sentence

  • Damaging or being negligent in the care and handling of City property.

  • Damaging or altering fire safety devices may result in disciplinary action including restitution and expulsion.

  • Damaging or altering the operation of the district’s computer network services, or interfering with any other registered user’s ability to access and use district computers, networks, and on-line services.

  • Members of staff have the power to use reasonable force to prevent students from: • Committing an offence • Injuring themselves or others • Damaging property and to maintain good order and discipline in the classroom When using reasonable force, schools must consider the age and needs of students.

  • Damaging electronic communication systems or electronic equipment, including know- ingly or intentionally introducing a virus to a device or network, or not taking proper se- curity steps to prevent a device or network from becoming vulnerable.

  • Examples of harassment include, but are not limited to: • Offensive behaviour or language; • Using or threatening to use violence; • Using abusive or insulting words or behaviour; • Damaging or threatening to damage other persons’ home or possessions; • Writing threatening, abusive or insulting graffiti; • Doing anything that interferes with the peace, comfort or convenience of other people; • Doing anything which interferes with the lawful duties and actions of Council staff.

  • Damaging electronic communication systems or electronic equipment, including knowingly or intentionally introducing a virus to a device or network, or not taking proper security steps to prevent a device or network from becoming vulnerable.

  • This includes (but is not limited to): • Racist behaviour or language • Using, or threatening to use, violence • Using abusive or insulting words or behaviour • Damaging or threatening to damage another person’s home or possessions • Writing threatening, abusive or insulting graffiti.

  • Damaging computer equipment, files, data, or the network in any way, including but not limited to intentionally accessing, transmitting, or downloading computer viruses or other harmful files or programs, or disrupting any computer system performance.

  • Damaging waves or dangerous surf The threat of damage to coastal infrastructure or dangerous surf conditions is provided in the severe weather warning for a limited number of jurisdictions.


More Definitions of Damaging

Damaging means a physical interference with land as a result of a government facility or activity. A property owner is entitled to compensation when a government activity damages property on a permanent, continuous, or recurring basis. . The damage must be a definite physical injury detectable by the senses with a perceptible effect on the property’s market value. It must also be special to the property, and not an injury suffered by the public in general. ~ The damage must be caused by a government activity or facility that causes interference with private property, and cannot be due to natural conditions. Damages arising from emergency or temporary activities (including construction) do not require compensation. . Although the Federal Constitution does not specifically include “damaging” as a taking, federal courts have concluded compensation is owed when a government activity permanently damages private property, because such damage is essentially a permanent occupation of the property.

Related to Damaging

  • Injure or ‘injured’ or ‘injury’ means bodily injury caused solely and directly by violent, accidental, visible and external means, which happens at a definite time and place during your period of cover and does not result from any illness or disease.

  • Serious means violations that either result in one or more neg- ative outcomes and significant actual harm to residents that does not constitute imminent danger, or there is a reasonable predictability of recurring actions, practices, situations, or incidents with potential for causing significant harm to a resident, or both.

  • Disparage means making comments or statements to the press, the Company's or its subsidiaries' or affiliates' employees or any individual or entity with whom the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates has a business relationship which would adversely affect in any manner (1) the business of the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates (including any products or business plans or prospects), or (2) the business reputation of the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates, or any of their products, or their past or present officers, directors or employees.

  • Deputation means a person or group of persons who wish to appear personally before the council or a committee of the council in order to address the council or committee of the council;

  • harmful interference means interference which endangers the functioning of a radio navigation service or of other safety services or which otherwise seriously degrades, obstructs or repeatedly interrupts a radio communications service operating in accordance with the applicable international, Union or national regulations;