Incendiary Device Law and Legal Definition
An incendiary device is any firebomb, and any device designed or specially adapted to cause physical harm to persons or property by means of fire, and consisting of an incendiary substance or agency and a means to ignite it.
Examples of incendiary devices include:
1. Accelerant
2. Arson
3. Flamethrower
4. Fuel-air explosive
5. Greek fire
6. Molotov cocktail
7. Napalm
Legal Definition list
Related Legal Terms
- Access Device
- Antique Gambling Device
- Assistive Technology Device
- Automated Banking Device
- Booby Trap Device
- Channelization Device [Federal Railroad Administration]
- Container Security Device
- Counterfeit Access Device and Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1984
- Critical Reprocessed Single-Use Device
- Destruction of a Wireless Device