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Snappy Posted 5 years ago
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Injury to books or appliances?

Is it possible to use the word "injury" in place of "damage"?

I found the following on the Internet.

§6807. Liability for injury to books or appliances
If a public school student loses, destroys or unnecessarily injures a schoolbook or appliance furnished to the student at the expense of the school administrative unit, the student's parent must be notified.

  

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it possible to use the word "injury" in place of "damage"? Yes, but only if you are talking about a person, not a thing..

  • it possible to use the word "injury" in place of "damage"?
  • Yes, but only if you are talking about a person, not a thing..
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it possible to use the word "injury" in place of "damage"? Yes, but only if you are talking about a person, not a thing..

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