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Qué (quién) es wilful damage - definición

TYPE OF ARSON IN SCOTS LAW
Wilful fireraising; Wilful fire-raising; Wilful Fire-Raising; Culpable and reckless fire-raising

Damage waiver         
ALSO CALLED CDW
Collision damage waiver; Loss damage waiver
Damage waiver or, as it is often referred to, collision damage waiver (CDW) or loss damage waiver (LDW) is optional damage insurance coverage that is available to you when you rent a car.
Wilful fire raising         
Wilful fire-raising is a common law offence under Scots law applicable to deliberately starting fires with intent to cause damage to property.
Damage tolerance         
ABILITY OF A STRUCTURE TO SAFELY WITHSTAND DEFECTS
Damage Tolerance
In engineering, damage tolerance is a property of a structure relating to its ability to sustain defects safely until repair can be effected. The approach to engineering design to account for damage tolerance is based on the assumption that flaws can exist in any structure and such flaws propagate with usage.

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Wilful fire raising

Wilful fire-raising is a common law offence under Scots law applicable to deliberately starting fires with intent to cause damage to property.

The offence is not fully equivalent to the offence of arson in England and Wales. The difference is that wilful fire-raising only covers fires that were started deliberately. The English-Welsh offence of arson can include cases where the fire was not entirely deliberate but made possible through malicious or reckless behaviour. In Scots law, if a fire is the result of an act of recklessness then the offence of culpable and reckless conduct applies. It is common to find both offences charged together where criminal events involve fire and both offences carry a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. In practice, wilful fire-raising is often treated as being equivalent to arson for some purposes such as statistics.

Prior to the case of Byrne v H.M. Advocate (No. 2) there was a distinction between "wilful fire-raising" and "culpable and reckless fire-raising". The former dealt with heritable property (e.g. buildings, trees, crops) while the latter dealt with other property. That case determined that fire-raising (in a criminal context) would be either wilful or reckless (distinct from English statute law which places both together).

Ejemplos de uso de wilful damage
1. Does insurance cover such wilful damage in a situation like this? – John.
2. The man, arrested but later released and placed under investigation for bodily harm and wilful damage to property, said he was angry at the exhibit.
3. He was convicted on two counts of destruction or wilful damage done to . . . historic monuments and works or art and science.
4. I was reassured that Mum was just answering a few questions because shed been naughty, and was scrubbed down in a sink by a policewoman, then given fresh clothes and a fry–up from the station canteen, a rare treat for a little boy from a vegetarian household. (Most of our relatives were carnivorous Tory–voting Norfolk farmers, who were furious with Mum for what she did.) My mother was charged with four offences÷ threatening behaviour, possessing an offensive weapon (the paint pot), wilful damage to one suit (valued at 32), and 54 shillings worth of damage to an official car.