At common law, the deliberate and intentional burning of property by its owner or by another person Attest 1) The witnessing of signatures Where a document is signed a witness who has seen the document signed before him may "attest" that the signatures on the document are genuine 2) Audited financial statements are said to be "Attested," i e the auditor attests the corporation's representations Audit 1) An examination of evidential matters to determine the reliability of a record or assertion 2) In connection with financial statements a review of the accounting records and other supporting evidence of an individual or an organization to assess the reasonableness of the statements as presented (not a guarantee of accuracy) Automatic Reinstatement After a claim has been paid or the property restored, most policies automatically return the stated limit of insurance to its original amount
The intentional damaging or destruction or attempted damaging or destruction of property by means of fire or explosion without the consent of the owner, or of one's own property or that of another by fire or explosion with or without the intent to defraud
Any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc
Arson is the willful and malicious burning of the property of another This meaning has been broadened by statute in many jurisdictions to include one's own property
The deliberate and intentional burning of property by its owner or by another person