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Fire set
A set of fire irons including commonly tongs shovel and poker
Firer
One who fires or sets fire to anything an incendiary … One who fires or sets fire to anything an incendiary
Incendiary
Incendiary, guilty of, the malicious setting on fire of property. See ARSON. Incendiary, means (1) One who deliberately … Incendiary, guilty of, the malicious setting on fire of property. See ARSON. Incendiary, means (1) One
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Chimney
10s. respectively) on any person wilfully setting a chimney on fire, or an occupier allowing a chimney to be on fire-the … (up to 5l. and 10s. respectively) on any person wilfully setting a chimney on fire, or an occupier allowing a chimney
Arson
Malicious Damage Act, 1861, ss. 1-8. As to maliciously setting fire to ships, see ss. 42-44; to crops, etc., ss. 16-18; … (English) Malicious Damage Act, 1861, ss. 1-8. As to maliciously setting fire to ships, see ss. 42-44; to crops, etc., ss.
Inflammable
Capable of being easily set fire easily enkindled combustible as inflammable oils or spirits
Street offences
sliding on ice or snow, disturbance by ringing doorbell, discharging firearms, making bonfires, or setting fire to fireworks, and allowing ferocious … snow, disturbance by ringing doorbell, discharging firearms, making bonfires, or setting fire to fireworks, and allowing ferocious dogs to be at
Sessions of the peace
6), s. 10. (8) Forgery. (9) Unlawfully or maliciously setting fire to crops of corn, etc. the exclusion of these offences … and arises from the commission of the peace itself, as settled under 18 Edw. 3, c. 2 and 34 Edw. 3,
Law and order and public order
potentiality it may be very different. The act of setting fire to the school building was creating panic in the minds … its potentiality it may be very different. The act of setting fire to the school building was creating panic in the
Furze, growing
Furze, growing, setting fire to: see Malicious Damage Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. … Furze, growing, setting fire to: see Malicious Damage Act, 1861 (24 & 25
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