Common use of Arson Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: International Extradition Treaty, Bilateral Extradition Treaty

Arson. Robbery, defined to be the act of feloniously and forcibly taking from the person of another money or money, goods, documents or other property 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bilateral Extradition Treaty

Arson. Robbery, [*3] defined to be the act of feloniously and forcibly taking from the 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; also housebreaking or shop breakingshopbreaking.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bilateral Extradition Treaty

Arson. Robbery, defined to be the act of feloniously feloniosly and forcibly taking from the person of another money or money, goods, documents or other property 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Extradition Treaty