Game damage definition

Game damage means damage by game animals to private property - (most often stored livestock feed such as hay stacks or silage or standing cultivated crops such as grain, alfalfa hay or alfalfa seed) - which is of a magnitude deemed "unreasonable", constituting a problem for landowners.
Game damage means the same as described in 87-1-225, MCA. (8) "Land that is used by elk" means land that elk inhabit.

Related to Game damage

  • Loss or Damage means any loss or damage to the Vehicle, including that caused by theft of the Vehicle or by adverse weather events, that requires repair or replacement including the loss of use of the Vehicle (demurrage), legal expenses, assessment fees, towing and recovery costs, storage, service charges and any appraisal fees of the Vehicle;

  • Direct Damage has the meaning given in clause 24.2; "Dispute" has the meaning given in clause 23.1;

  • Catastrophic Damage as used hereunder is major change or damage to In- cluded Timber on Sale Area, to Sale Area, to access to Sale Area, or a combination thereof:

  • Accidental Damage means physical damage, breakage or failure of Your Covered Equipment due to an unforeseen and unintentional event occurring either due to handling (e.g., dropping the Covered Equipment or through liquid contact) or due to an external event (e.g., extreme environmental or atmospheric conditions). The damage must affect the functionality of Your Covered Equipment, which includes cracks to the display screen that affect the visibility of the display.

  • Property damage means physical injury to, destruction of or loss of use of tangible property.