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A freehold estate is a right of title to land.
Long terms in some states have annexed to them the properties of freehold estates.
All freehold estates are of indefinite duration and may last forever.
The governor will have a "freehold estate therein, in one thousand acres of land,".
Ownership of a freehold estate is indefinite amount of time.
For this reason taxes were imposed upon conveyances, and until 1540 freehold estates could not be left by will.
In 1624, Alberga was created an allodial freehold estate.
Although property prices are falling, the supermarkets have large freehold estates that should help limit downside.
Each flat would be owned as a freehold estate registered as commonhold.
We have not borrowed excessively and have a largely freehold estate."
Seisin - "possession of a freehold estate"
Lord Russell having challenged one of the jury for not having a freehold estate within the city, the point was elaborately argued.
Freehold estates may be inheritable or non-inheritable.
In law, a base fee is a freehold estate of inheritance which is limited or qualified by the existence of certain conditions.
In doing so he eventually consolidated his family's land holding and 'converted' his squatter run into a de facto 'freehold estate'.
Also, the provision cannot be used to convert a non-exclusive lease into an exclusive lease or a freehold estate. b.
Another freehold estate (an interest in land of indefinite duration) in land is a "life estate."
Common Law allowed us to cut up a freehold estate into successive estates, each recognized by Common Law.
Persons possessed of a freehold estate for life or lives in lands or tenements of the clear yearly value of £5.
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."
By using the device of the strict settlement the ownership of the property was divided over time by using limited freehold estates.
In the case of freehold estates, one of the following grades of title may be awarded according to s. 11 of the Act:
Plans for the northern part of the subdivision, called Canberra Freehold Estate, included space for offices, shops, a hospital, and theatres.
The opposite of a fief was the freehold, allod or allodium, which roughly corresponds to the present freehold estate.
In 1587 Garnons purchased a freehold estate at Coln St Dennis from the lord of the manor.