Exodus 22:6
A fire starts and spreads into the underbrush so that it burns up stacked or standing grain or ruins a field. The person who started the fire must make up for the loss.
Exodus 22:9
There is a dispute over the ownership of a bull, a donkey, a sheep, an article of clothing, and any other lost property which two people claim as their own. Both people must bring their case to God. The one whom God declares guilty must make up for his neighbor's loss with double the amount.
Exodus 21:33-34
If a man opens a pit, or digs a pit and does not cover it over, and an ox or a donkey falls into it,
Exodus 22:12
However, if the animal was stolen from the neighbor, he must make up for the owner's loss.
Judges 15:4-5
He caught three hundred foxes. Two at a time, he tied their tails together and put torches in the knots.
2 Samuel 14:30-31
Finally, Absalom told his servants: Joab's barley field is next to mine. Set it on fire! So they set it on fire.