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1. In English law, which section of the Criminal Damage Act 1971, caters for the offence of Simple Damage?
2. In English law, are pets and farm animals considered to be property under the Criminal Damage Act 1971?
3. In English law, what is the maximum term of imprisonment for Aggravated Damage, under Section 1 (2) of the Criminal Damage Act 1971?
4. In English law, the offence of Simple Damage is triable either way (either at Magistrates court or Crown court). If the cost of the property destroyed or damaged, is less than what value, must the offence be tried at Magistrates court?
5. In English law, the Criminal Justice Act 2001, caters for the issue of Penalty Notices for Disorder (an 'on the spot' fine). Can such a notice be issued for damage caused to property valued at £200?
6. In English law, which act deals with the Contamination or Interference with Goods?
7. In English law, is it an offence to cause damage to your own property, even if it does not endanger anyone else.
8. In English law, when life is endangered, which court is the offence of Arson, under Section 1(3) of the Criminal Damage Act 1971, tried at?
9. In English law, what are the definitions of 'destroy' and 'damage', with regard to the Criminal Damage Act 1971?
10. In English law, Section 2 of the Criminal Damage Act 1971 states,' A person who without_______________ makes to another a threat, intending that the other would fear it be carried out? ( Fill in the missing two words)
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