Waste - Law Dictionary Search Results
Approvement
exists a right of common of pasture on a lord's waste, and the lord encloses part of such waste, leaving sufficient
Annus, dies, et vastum
Annus, dies, et vastum [Lat.] (year, day, and waste). See AN, JOUR, ET WASTE.
Noil
A short or waste piece or knot of wool separated from the longer staple
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Copyhold
by particular custom. (4) He cannot commit any kind of waste, unless there exists a particular custom to warrant it. (5)
Consume
To destroy as by decomposition dissipation waste or fire to use up to expend to waste to
Phthisis
A wasting or consumption of the tissues The term was formerly applied
Disposal
(999): (1988) 2 SCC 264. Disposal, whether any delivery of waste to a mine is to be regarded as a disposal
De praerogative regis
of the lands of natural fools, taking the profits without waste or destruction, and shall find them necessaries; and after the
Degradations
Degradations, a term for waste in the French law.
Dilapidation
Dilapidation, decay; a kind of ecclesiastical waste, either voluntary, by pulling down, or permissive, by suffering the
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