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Dilapidation is a term meaning a destructi … Dilapidation is a term meaning a destructive event to a building, but more particularly used in the plural in English law for 1.
* the waste committed by the incumbent of an ecclesiastical living 2.
* the disrepair for which a tenant is usually liable when he has agreed to give up his premises in good repair. Dilapidation is derived from the Latin for scattering the stones (lapides) of a building.tering the stones (lapides) of a building.
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Dilapidation is a term meaning a destructi … Dilapidation is a term meaning a destructive event to a building, but more particularly used in the plural in English law for 1.
* the waste committed by the incumbent of an ecclesiastical living 2.
* the disrepair for which a tenant is usually liable when he has agreed to give up his premises in good repair. Dilapidation is derived from the Latin for scattering the stones (lapides) of a building.tering the stones (lapides) of a building.
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Dilapidation
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