§ 414 Military Property Accountability Rules
This law says that if the government gives you something (like tools or equipment), you have to take care of it. If you lose or break it, you might have to pay for it unless you can prove it wasn’t your fault.
A soldier is given a laptop by the military but leaves it in a coffee shop where it gets stolen.
The soldier will likely have to pay for the lost laptop because they didn’t take proper care of it. If they can prove someone else took it by force, they might not have to pay.
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§ 414 Military Property Accountability Rules
Last verified: January 11, 2026