Arson Sample Clauses
The Arson clause defines the legal consequences and responsibilities in the event that property is intentionally set on fire. Typically, this clause outlines exclusions or limitations of liability for damages caused by arson, especially if the act is committed by the insured or someone acting on their behalf. For example, an insurance policy may not cover losses resulting from deliberate fire-setting. The core function of this clause is to prevent fraudulent claims and allocate risk appropriately by ensuring that parties cannot benefit from intentionally destructive acts.
Arson. Burglary or housebreaking, robbery with violence, larceny or embezzlement.
Arson. Malicious damage to property.
Arson. Wilful and unlawful destruction or obstruction of railroads, which endangers human life.
Arson. Kidnapping or hostage taking.
Arson. Robbery, defined to be the act of feloniously and forcibly taking from person of another money or goods, by violence or putting him in fear; burglary, defined to be the act of breaking, and entering by night, into the dwelling house of another, with intent to commit felony; housebreaking or shop breaking.
Arson. Attempting to incite or produce imminent violence directed against another person because of his or her race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, gender or sexual orientation by making or transmitting or causing or allowing to be transmitted, any telephonic, computerized or electronic message;
Arson. Any malicious act done with intent to endanger the safety of persons traveling or being on railroads.
Arson. (immediate referral to an appropriate agency); setting a fire or trying to set fire to school/clinical property or the property of others.
Arson. A student shall not commit or attempt to commit arson while on school grounds or while attending school sponsored events or activities. Arson is defined as the intentional setting of fire. A student shall not commit burglary, larceny, or robbery while on school grounds, or while attending school sponsored events or activities. Burglary is defined as breaking into school and/or personal property in or at the school. Larceny is defined as theft. Robbery is defined as stealing from an individual by force or threat of force.
Arson. Piracy, or mutiny on shipboard whenever the crew, or part thereof, shall have taken possession of the vessel by fraud or by violence against the commander.
