
A Brief Introduction to Criminal Law (2nd Edition) Edit editionThis problem has been solved:Solutions for Chapter 4
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Law is a standard of direct created by the administration or society over a specific region. Certain customs and practices are followed by law so as to manage wrongdoing, business, social connections, property, account, and so on. The controlling authority uphold and control the law.
Under common law, fire related crime and theft resolutions tried to prevent and rebuff the individuals who audaciously abused an individual's residence were collectively not regarded as right of locomotion.
Hence, option (a) is wrong.
Under common law, fire related crime and theft resolutions tried to prevent and rebuff the individuals who audaciously abused an individual's residence were collectively not regarded as false imprisonment.
Hence, option (b) is wrong.
Under common law, fire related crime and theft resolutions tried to prevent and rebuff the individuals who audaciously abused an individual's residence were collectively not regarded as crimes against burning.
Hence, option (d) is wrong.
Under common law, fire related crime and theft resolutions tried to prevent and rebuff the individuals who audaciously abused an individual's residence were collectively not regarded as crimes against trespass.
Hence, option (e) is wrong.
Under common law, fire related crime and theft resolutions tried to prevent and rebuff the individuals who audaciously abused an individual's residence were collectively regarded as Crimes against habitation.
Therefore, the correct answer is option.
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