Legal Definition and Related Resources of Equitable waste
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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