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Out of common courtesy, and good sportsmanship, your husband should offer to replace the broken window. Whether or not he is liable is not the issue - and chances are that the one with the broken window is covered by his own insurance - for the good of the game and the respect of those who live nearby, own up to it and make amends. Put yourself in that homeowners shoes ... and ask yourself how you would feel if it was you with the broken window.

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