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without impeachment of waste : A phrase used in conveyance to tenants for life or other particular tenants, to indicate that the tenant is not to be held responsible for waste. At English law the tenant could not be impeached for any form of waste, but in equity he was liable if the waste was of a serious character, hence called equitable waste; that is, the commission of wanton injury, as the pulling down of the family mansion house, or felling timber left standing for ornament. JBS
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