Waste defined as barren, uncultivated land unfit for cultivation or habitation, focusing on physical incapacity for use. The expression 'waste' is treated as a descriptive land use term denoting land that is barren, uncultivated, or incapable of cultivation or habitation, producing little or no vegetation, derived from Latin vastus and reflected in legal usage addressing the physical characteristics that distinguish waste from cultivable or inhabitable land.
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Waste defined as barren, uncultivated land unfit for cultivation or habitation, focusing on physical incapacity for use.
The expression "waste" is treated as a descriptive land use term denoting land that is barren, uncultivated, or incapable of cultivation or habitation, producing little or no vegetation, derived from Latin vastus and reflected in legal usage addressing the physical characteristics that distinguish waste from cultivable or inhabitable land.
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