Equitable Waste

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Meaning of Equitable waste

Such acts to the detriment of the remainder or reversion as are within the legal rights of the tenant, but are not such as a prudent man would do in respect to his own property, though not necessarily done with evil motive. Equity will restrain such depredation, though no action at law would lie. 2 Story, Eq. Jur, § 915; 29 L. J. Ch. 598; 25 N.H. 361.

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English Legal System: Equitable Waste

In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Equitable Waste : Alterations made by a tenant that cause serious damage to the leased property.

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