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C 1.
Of Indendiarism
Incendiarism is where without lawful
cause (A) a man is concerned (B) in kindling of<add>(C)</add>) fire, thereby
intending (D) to endanger the life or damage
the property of another to the amount of [£S100] (E)
(A)Justifications are I
Consent; provided it be of all parties who
appear to be concerned; for instance if it be
a lone house that is endangered, all persons
who appear to have an interest in the house
or such of its contents as are damageable by
fire; if it be a house in a town all persons
who appear to have an interest [in any
house] in the Town. See Tit:[Justifications]
Justification II.
Precaution against Calamity. See Tit: [Justifications]
Justification III.
Defence of one's self; if the attack portend
instant inevitable and indelible injury to life
or member; and provided the party do his
utmost
Identifier: | JB/072/105/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.
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justifications are i / justification ii / justification iii / iv / v / vi |
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