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  2. Flying freehold - Wikipedia

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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 a shared passageway in a semi-detached house, or a balcony which extends over a neighbouring property.

  3. Wendy Neuss - Wikipedia

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    She produced these films as the president of Flying Freehold Productions, a company she co-founded with Stewart.(needs working link) [1] She was co-producer on Star Trek: The Next Generation and a producer for the series Star Trek: Voyager. [2] [3] She has also produced the Motown series on the Showtime channel. [citation needed]

  4. Freehold (real property) - Wikipedia

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  6. Freedom Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Airlines, Inc. was an American FAA Part 121 certificated air carrier operating under air carrier certificate number FDKA087K [1] issued on April 1, 2002. A Nevada corporation, [2] it was headquartered in Irving, Texas and a subsidiary of Mesa Air Group. [3]

  7. Leasehold Reform Act 1967 - Wikipedia

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    Long title: An Act to enable tenants of houses held on long leases at low rents to acquire the freehold or an extended lease; to apply the Rent Acts to premises held on long leases at a rackrent, and to bring the operation of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 into conformity with the Rent Acts as so amended; to make other changes in the law in relation to premises held on long leases, including ...

  8. Forty-shilling freeholders - Wikipedia

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    Forty-shilling freeholders were 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 forty shillings (i.e. £2 or 3 marks), clear of all charges.

  9. Freeholder - Wikipedia

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    one who is in freehold (law) one who holds title to real property in fee simple; County Commissioner, an official of county government in the U.S. state of New Jersey that was formerly referred to as a freeholder.