The intentional and malicious burning of property, traditionally someone else's building or dwelling. Modern statutes often expand this to include burning one's own property under certain circumstances, such as to defraud insurance companies.
From Old French 'arsin' meaning 'burning,' derived from Latin 'ardere' (to burn). Historically one of the most serious crimes because fire could destroy entire communities in an era of wooden buildings and limited firefighting capabilities.
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