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CRIMINAL CODE 1924 - SECT 268A

   Unlawfully setting fire to crops, forest, moorland, peat, &c.
(1)  Any person who unlawfully sets fire to any vegetation, whether live or dead, is guilty of a crime.
Charge:  Unlawfully setting fire to vegetation.
(2)  Without limiting the generality of subsection (1) , a reference to vegetation in that subsection includes a reference to –
(a) any cultivated vegetable produce, whether standing or cut;
(b) any crop of hay or grass, whether the natural or indigenous product of the soil or not, whether under cultivation or not, and whether standing or cut;
(c) any forest, standing tree, sapling, or shrub, whether indigenous or cultivated;
(d) any moorland, heath, scrub, fern, tussocks, sags, gorse or other weeds; or
(e) any peat, humus, litter, bark, stump, or log.



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