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Setting something on fire purposely
To set fire to something.
fire intentionally set out of malice
Arson, called fireraising in Scots law, is the crime of setting a fire for an unlawful or improper purpose.
If someone commits arson, they set something on fire.
Arson is the crime of setting a fire with intent to cause damage. The common law definition of arson originally contained four elements; the crime required the malicious act of burning the dwelling of another person. Although arson fires are referred to as incendiary, not all incendiary fires are considered arson, the difference being malicious intent.
To deliberately set fire to something.
deliberately set a fire
Intentonally starting fires for the purpose of destroying property or committing some other crime.
Arson means to set fire to with intentional means. Burning something thats not yours on purposely is arson. An arsonist is someone who burns others things without permission or consult.
Are you 5? It means to deliberately start a fire..
Arson means to intentionally burn someone's property especially a house. I saw one case of serial arson. He took videos of his burned houses. He was too devilish. Creepy!
Arson is a criminal offense. It's an act of deliberate burning or setting fire of a building or property
Arson means to purposely set something on fire.
To add to other answers, arson is most commonly committed by people wishing to defraud insurance companies. It is also committed by mentally disturbed people who are called pyromaniacs or firebugs.
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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