Deliberate damage to fruit trees, how to calculate compensation?

Civil compensation adopts the principle of "leveling up", that is, compensation is consistent with loss. I think the compensation loss includes two parts:

(1) direct loss, that is, the actual value of these fruit trees. Just look at the local market and calculate it according to the price of similar tree species of the same age.

(2) indirect loss, that is, expected loss of interest. The income your family gets from these fruit trees every year (calculated according to the income of the previous year), multiplied by the corresponding number of years, is the expected loss of interest. As for the calculation of how many years, due to different tree species (indus, ginkgo, etc. seem to have no income, so don't calculate the expected loss of interest).

Extended information:

Features of procedural law:

First, the specificity of litigants.

(1) The plaintiff in shareholder representative litigation can only be a shareholder who holds shares of a company and meets certain conditions. These conditions include: shareholders must be qualified at the time of prosecution, and they must also be qualified at the time of infringement; Shareholders who have not expressed support or recognition for illegal acts and have tried their best to provide internal relief. In terms of shareholding ratio or number, countries are also different.

Japan's "Commercial Law" was revised in 1993, and the provisions on the number of shares held have been abolished, that is, shareholders who hold one share can also file a shareholder representative lawsuit, but the holding time still stipulates that they must hold shares of a company for six months. The federal law of the United States and many States have stipulated the strict principle of "all the actions" in the time of holding shares, but most of them do not stipulate the number of shares.

(2) The defendants in shareholder representative litigation are directors, supervisors, managers of other companies, etc. The company can't be the plaintiff, but it is the real plaintiff in the representative litigation. The court is in favor of the plaintiff's judgment and the direct beneficiary is the company. The company's litigation status in shareholder representative litigation is equivalent to that of a witness.

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