Fire Raising - Law Dictionary Search Results
fire raising
malicious burning to destroy property arson
Ribbonmen
for their object the dispossession of landlords by murder and fire-raising. See Alison's Hist. of Europe from 1815 to 1852, vol.
Insurance
loss; (b) life, at time of effecting the insurance; (c) fire, through-out the period insured. Insurance generally provide either against risks … (English) Marine Insurance Act, 1906, s. 78(2). (4) Expense of raising money to replace what has been sacrificed, and to remunerate
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Crop
as can be cut and stored up. As to setting fire to crops, see the (English) Malicious Damage Act, 1861 (24 … larger signification, products of the soil that are grown and raised yearly and are gathered during a single season. In this
Sedition
of all copies of the libel, etc. See also (English) Fire Arms Act, 1920, s. 16, amending the (English) Unlawful Drilling … commit a crime to the disturbance of peace, or to raise discontent or disaffection or to promote ill-feeling between different classes
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