
1) Accelerant-caused offense 2) Act of insurance fraud 3) Alarming felony 4) Antisocial burning desire 5) Backdraft concern 6) Backdraft crime 7) Bad burn 8) Bad case of burning desire 9) Bad combustion 10) Bad fire 11) Bad flareup 12) Bad ignition 13) Bad lighting 14) Bad match result 15) Basis of some insurance fraud
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1) Burning desire 2) Incendiarism 3) Inflammable 4) Spitefire
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Arson is the crime of intentionally and maliciously setting fire to buildings, wildland areas, vehicles or other property with the intent to cause damage. It may be distinguished from other causes such as spontaneous combustion and natural wildfires. Arson often involves fires deliberately set to the property of another or to one`s own property a....
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the crime of maliciously (or perhaps recklessly) setting fire to property, especially a dwelling. Punishable in various degrees, depending upon the circumstances. Occasionally occurs as a psychotic act of a mentally ill firefighter.
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• (n.) The malicious burning of a dwelling house or outhouse of another man, which by the common law is felony; the malicious and voluntary firing of a building or ship.
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crime commonly defined by statute as the willful or malicious damage or destruction of property by means of fire or explosion. In English common law, ...
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Malicious and wilful setting fire to property. In Britain arson is covered by the Criminal Damage Act 1971. In Scotland arson is known as `wilful fire-raising`. ...
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The crime of intentionally setting fire to a building or other property. This is a legal definition which may vary depending on the laws of a specific state
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(n) Arson is the act of burning an article or property with a purpose to destroy or damage them, scar or horrify the public or a section of them, with a criminal intention. Eg. Setting the farmhouse to fire to force the inmates to leave the place.
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The crime of setting fire to the property of another person
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Ar'son (är's'n; 277)
noun [ Old French
arson ,
arsun , from Latin
ardere ,
arsum , to burn.]
(Law) The malicious burning of a dwelling house or outhouse of another man, which by the common law is felony; the malicious and voluntary firing of a building or ship.
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a criminal offense occurring when a person intentionally sets fire to or burns something; and the person acted wrongfully and without justification, or the person did something which was a substantial step toward committing the crime. [Mere preparation is not a substantial step toward committing a crime.] (2) Under common law, the malicious burning...
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The crime of intentionally setting fire to any structure. A death that results from arson is murder.
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[
n] - malicious burning to destroy property
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arson The crime of maliciously, voluntarily, and willfully setting fire to the building, buildings, or other property of another or of burning one's own property for an improper purpose; such as, to collect insurance. Although arson fires are referred to as incendiary, not all incendiary fires are considered arson, the difference being malicious i...
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incendiarism noun malicious burning to destroy property; `the British term for arson is fire-raising`
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Malicious and wilful setting fire to property
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the malicious burning of another's house or property, or in some statutes, the burning of one's own house or property, as to collect insurance.
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