Waste - Law Dictionary Search Results
Tail
possibility of issue extinct who may be liable for equitable waste, the owner may commit waste upon it without being impeachable
Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in
a tenant pur autre vie, and will be punishable for waste. Apparently, impossibility will not be presumed on account of age,
Dispunishable
Dispunishable, without penal restraint; also, without impeachment for waste, see WASTE
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Will, Estate at
maintain or repair the premises, but is liable for wilful waste. We have seen that either party may determine this estate.
Land-reeve
of every kind, as well as to prevent or detect waste, and spoil in general, whether by the tenants or others;
Food
the system to maintain life and growth and to supply waste of tissue. If the raw foodstuff with a view to
Estate
for purposes of agriculture or for purposes ancillary thereto, including waste land, forest land, for pasture or sites of buildings and
Forfeiture
of being nullified by any stipulation of the parties. (7) Waste. The (English) Statute of Gloucester (6 Edw. 1, c. 5),
Devastavit
Devastavit (he has wasted), a devastation or waste of the property of the deceased
Common
arable land holden of a manor, to put upon its wastes their commonable beasts, viz., horses, kine, or sheep, such as
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