Meaning Arson
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n. the felony crime of intentionally burning a house or other bui...
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At common law, the malicious and willful burning of another?s dwelling, outhouse or parcel; by most modern statutes, the intentional and wrongful burning of someone else's, or one's own, pro [..]
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1670s, from Anglo-French arsoun (late 13c.), Old French arsion, from Late Latin arsionem (nominative arsio) "a burning," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin ardere "to bur [..]
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crime of intentionally setting an illegal fire.
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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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malicious burning to destroy property; "the British term for arson is fire-raising" (arsonist) a criminal who illegally sets fire to property Arson is the crime of intentiona [..]
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[Anglo-French arsoun, alteration of Old French arsin, literally, conflagration, from ars, past participle of ardre to burn] : the act or crime of willfully, wrongfully, and unjustifiably setting ...
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At common law, arson is the malicious and voluntary or wilful burning of another's house, or dwelling house, or outhouse appurtenant to or a parcel of the dwelling house or within the curtilage.
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(n) malicious burning to destroy property
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To unlawfully and intentionally damage, or attempt to damage, any real or personal property by fire or incendiary device.
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The willful and malicious burning of, or attempt to burn, any structure or other property, often with criminal or fraudulent intent.
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The willful and malicious burning of, or attempt to burn, any structure or other property, often with criminal or fraudulent intent.
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The deliberate setting of a fire.
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The willful, unlawful burning of property. If it is proved the policyholder was responsible for the arson, the insurance company will not pay for the loss.
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Any unlawful setting fire to property.
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The willful and malicious burning of property.
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The deliberate setting of a fire.
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The wilful and malicious burning of property.
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The willful and malicious burning of property, sometimes with the intent of defrauding an insurance company.
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The deliberate setting of a fire.
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The willful and malicious burning of property.
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Any unlawful setting fire to property.
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The deliberate setting of a fire.
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The willful and deliberate burning of property.
Source: calstate.edu

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The deliberate and intentional burning of property by its owner or by another person.
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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. 
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The deliberate setting of a fire. ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES
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Malicious burning to destroy property.
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The malicious, deliberate burning of a building or property. Arrest
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Any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc.
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The willful and malicious burning of property, sometimes with the intent of defrauding an insurance company.
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Any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling, house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, or personal property of another.
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any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc. (UCR definition [..]
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Intentionally and maliciously destroying or damaging property through the use of fire or explosion (ANZSOC, 2011). Includes the police incident categories of bushfire, fire of structure, commodity, or vehicle, malicious damage - intent to injure or financial gain by fire.
Source: bocsar.nsw.gov.au (offline)

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  The attempted or intentional destruction of property by fire or explosion.
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To unlawfully and intentionally damage, or attempt to damage, any real or personal property by fire or incendiary device.
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Intentional damaging or destruction by means of fire or explosion of the property of another without the owner's consent, or of any property with intent to defraud, or attempting the above acts.
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the felony crime of intentionally burning a house or other building. The perpetrators range from mentally ill pyromaniacs to store owners hoping to get insurance proceeds. Historically, arson meant ju [..]
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Malicious burning to destroy property.
Source: criminaldefenseonlymd.com (offline)

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a willful or malicious burning, or attempt to burn, a home, public place, vehicle or any personal property of another.
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Arson is an indictable offence, the act of setting fire to buildings or bushland to purposefully cause destruction.
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The elements of arson are setting a fire that reaches a structure and, in turn, burns said structure. Arson law also treats explosions as burnings. The common law rule is that however slight the burning, the arson is complete, so it doesn't matter how much burning takes place. A few states have arson laws that distinguish between "soo [..]
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Malicious burning to destroy property.
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The attempted or intentional destruction of property by fire or explosion.
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n. the felony crime of intentionally burning a house or other building. The perpetrators range from mentally ill pyromaniacs to store owners hoping to get insurance proceeds. Historically, arson meant [..]
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The crime of setting a fire with intent to cause damage.
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Any willful or malicious burning or attempting to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc. Source
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At common law, arson was defined as "the malicious burning of the dwelling of another."  Modern statutes tend to grade arson based on the value of the property destroyed.  In addition, moder [..]
Source: docmckee.com

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Any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc.
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The act of intentionally setting fire to a structure, building, or wilderness area.
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Any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft,personal property of another, etc.
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The deliberate setting of a fire.
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(uncountable) The crime of setting a fire with intent to cause damage. * '''2006''', , ''Concrete: Killer Smile'', Part two, p.34 *: Arson, like we thought. three punks doused a car, lit it, and t [..]
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