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▸ noun: (law) An improvement to an estate that changes its character such that a holder of a future interest in the estate can recover damages against the owner who permitted the improvement to be be made, even if the change actually increases the value of the estate.
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▸ noun: (law) An improvement to an estate that changes its character such that a holder of a future interest in the estate can recover damages against the owner who permitted the improvement to be be made, even if the change actually increases the value of the estate.
Similar:
affirmative waste,
waste,
voluntary waste,
permissive waste,
emphyteusis,
equity of redemption,
improving lease,
diminished value,
admortization,
possibility of reverter,
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