Selected Statutes
Chapter 266: Section 1. Dwelling houses; burning or aiding in burning
Section 1. Whoever wilfully and maliciously sets fire to, burns, or
causes to be burned, or whoever aids, counsels or procures the burning
of, a dwelling house, or a building adjoining or adjacent to a dwelling
house, or a building by the burning whereof a dwelling house is burned,
whether such dwelling house or other building is the property of
himself or another and whether the same is occupied or unoccupied,
shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than
twenty years, or by imprisonment in a jail or house of correction for
not more than two and one half years, or by a fine of not more than ten
thousand dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The words
“dwelling house”, as used in this section, shall mean and include all
buildings used as dwellings such as apartment houses, tenement houses,
hotels, boarding houses, dormitories, hospitals, institutions,
sanatoria, or other buildings where persons are domiciled.
Chapter 266: Section 2. Meeting house; burning or aiding in burning
Section 2. Whoever wilfully and maliciously sets fire to, burns, or
causes to be burned, or whoever aids, counsels or procures the burning
of, a meeting house, church, court house, town house, college, academy,
jail or other building which has been erected for public use, or a
banking house, warehouse, store, manufactory, mill, barn, stable, shop,
outhouse or other building, or an office building, lumber yard, ship,
vessel, street car or railway car, or a bridge, lock, dam, flume, tank,
or any building or structure or contents thereof, not included or
described in the preceding section, whether the same is the property of
himself or of another and whether occupied, unoccupied or vacant, shall
be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than ten
years, or by imprisonment in a jail or house of correction for not more
than two and one half years.
Chapter 266: Section 5. Wood and other property; burning or aiding in burning
Section 5. Whoever wilfully and maliciously sets fire to, or burns
or otherwise destroys or injures by burning, or causes to be burned or
otherwise so destroyed or injured, or whoever aids, counsels or
procures the burning of, a pile or parcel of wood, boards, timber or
other lumber, or any fence, bars or gate, or a stack of grain, hay or
other vegetable product, or any vegetable product severed from the soil
and not stacked, or any standing tree, grain, grass or other standing
product of the soil, or the soil itself, or any personal property of
whatsoever class or character exceeding a value of twenty-five dollars,
of another, or any boat, motor vehicle as defined in section one of
chapter ninety, or other conveyance, whether of himself or another,
shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than
three years, or by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars and
imprisonment in a jail or house of correction for not more than one
year.
Chapter 266: Section 5A. Attempts
Section 5A. Whoever wilfully and maliciously attempts to set fire
to, or attempts to burn, or aids, counsels or assists in such an
attempt to set fire to or burn, any of the buildings, structures or
property mentioned in the foregoing sections, or whoever commits any
act preliminary thereto or in furtherance thereof, shall be punished by
imprisonment in the state prison for not more than ten years, or by
imprisonment in a jail or house of correction for not more than two and
one half years or by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars.
The placing or distributing of any flammable, explosive or
combustible material or substance or any device in or against any
building, structure or property mentioned in the foregoing sections in
an arrangement or preparation with intent eventually to wilfully and
maliciously set fire to or burn such building, structure or property,
or to procure the setting fire to or burning of the same shall, for the
purposes of this section, constitute an attempt to burn such building,
structure or property.
Chapter 266: Section 10. Insured property; burning with intent to defraud
Section 10. Whoever, wilfully and with intent to defraud or injure
the insurer, sets fire to, or attempts to set fire to, or whoever
causes to be burned, or whoever aids, counsels or procures the burning
of, a building, or any goods, wares, merchandise or other chattels,
belonging to himself or another, and which are at the time insured
against loss or damage by fire, shall be punished by imprisonment in
the state prison for not more than five years or in a jail or house of
correction for not more than two and one half years.