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Expilation

Expilation, robbery; the act of committing waste upon land.

Economiser

action of flue gases for the purpose of recovery of waste heat. [Indian Boilers Act, 1923 (5 of 1923), s. 2

Estrepe

a reversioner, etc. 1. To strip; to despoil to comment waste upon an estate as by cutting down trees or removing

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Estrepement

[fr. estropier, Fr., to lame; extirpare, Lat.], any spoil or waste made by tenant for life upon any lands or woods

Cultivable land

Cultivable land, waste lands covered with shrubs, jungle and the like cannot be

Fernigo

Fernigo, a piece of waste ground where fern grows.

Fixtures

all future right to it, so that it would be waste in him to remove it afterwards; it therefore falls in

Curator

to see that the person under his care did not waste his goods-Civil Law, Sand. Just. As to an interim curator

Bote

for years is entitled, even if he is impeachable for waste and unless expressly restrained by the terms of the conveyance,

Conservation

the purpose of protecting the loss of coal through the waste of coal mine, such a rule may also regulate the

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