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    A freehold, in common law jurisdictions such as England and Wales, Australia, Canada, Ireland, and twenty states in the United States, is the common mode...
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  • In English law, a fee simple or fee simple absolute is an estate in land, a form of freehold ownership. A "fee" is a vested, inheritable, present possessory...
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  • Look up Freehold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Freehold may refer to: Freehold (law), the tenure of property in fee simple Customary freehold, a form...
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  • Flying freehold is an English legal term to describe a freehold which overhangs or underlies another freehold. Common cases include a room situated above...
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    was intended to modernise the English law of real property. The Act deals principally with the transfer of freehold or leasehold land by deed. The LPA 1925...
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  • Freeholder (redirect from Freeholding)
    Freeholder may refer to: one who is in freehold (law) one who holds title to real property in fee simple County Commissioner, an official of county government...
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    Customary freehold is in English law a species of tenure which may be described as a variety of copyhold. It is also termed privileged copyhold or copyhold...
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  • Usufruct (category Property law)
    Dominium Dower Easement Fee simple Four Fs (legal) Freedom to roam Freehold (law) Geolibertarianism Georgism Leasehold Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band of...
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  • The parson's freehold refers to a system within the Church of England in which the rector or vicar of a parish holds title to benefice property, such as...
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  • Farnham's Freehold is a science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Heinlein. A serialised version, edited by Frederik Pohl, appeared in Worlds...
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  • states: No Freeman shall be taken or imprisoned, or be disseised of his Freehold, or Liberties, or free Customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or any other...
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  • A common law rule "that a freehold contingent remainder which does not vest at or before the termination of the preceding freehold estate is destroyed...
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    Condominium (category Real property law)
    and freehold tenure. By virtue of the landmark case of Tulk v Moxhay, in English law only restrictive covenants can be enforced against freehold land...
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  • Escheat (category Common law)
    registration, amounting to some hundreds of freehold titles in each year. The problem was noted by the Law Commission in their report "Land Registration...
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    in any way affect what we now call the freehold, the possession of the land. — Joseph Fisher This tract, the "Law of Couples", deals with not only regulations...
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  • Commonhold (category Property law)
    of property ownership in England and Wales. It involves the indefinite freehold tenure of part of a multi-occupancy building (typically a flat) with shared...
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  • Flemington Florham Park Folsom Fort Lee Franklin Borough Franklin Lakes Freehold Borough Frenchtown Garwood Gibbsboro Glassboro Glen Gardner Glen Ridge...
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    paid on commencement of a long lease of, say, 99 or 125 years (a "virtual freehold"). The notional collection of the annual peppercorn rent helps to maintain...
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  • those who had the parliamentary franchise to vote by virtue of possessing freehold property, or lands held directly of the king, of an annual rent of at least...
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  • be bought and sold on the open market. A leasehold thus differs from a freehold or fee simple where the ownership of a property is purchased outright and...
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