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Mixed hereditament

Mixed hereditament, means a hereditament which is not a domestic hereditament but

Incorporeal hereditament

Incorporeal hereditament. See HEREDITAMENT

hereditament

hereditament [Medieval Latin hereditamentum, from Late Latin hereditare to inherit, from

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Major hereditas venit uncuique nostrum a jure et legibus quam a parentibus

Major hereditas venit uncuique nostrum a jure et legibus quam a parentibus

Corporeal hereditaments

Corporeal hereditaments, those subjects of tangible property which are comprised under the

Residential occupier

specified limit, and who (1) is the occupier of the hereditament which consists of or includes the premises, or (2) is

Hereditaments

Hereditaments, every kind of property that can be inherited; i.e., not

Land

of Parliament passed after 1850 'land' includes messuages, tenements and hereditaments, houses, and buildings of any tenure, Interpretation Act, 1889, s.

Seisin, Livery of

investiture of a fee or feudal estate. Applicable to corporeal hereditaments while incorporeal hereditaments such as a remainder or easement were

Intestates Estates Act, 1884 (English)

an heir, his estate, legal or equitable, in any incorporeal hereditament, and any equitable estate in any corporeal hereditament, escheated to

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