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  2. Freehold (law) - Wikipedia

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    If the time of ownership can be fixed and determined, it cannot be a freehold. It is "An estate in land held in fee simple, fee tail or for term of life." [4] The default position subset is the perpetual freehold, which is "an estate given to a grantee for life, and then successively to the grantee's heirs for life." [4]

  3. Compulsory purchase in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory purchase only applies to the extent that it is needed for the purchaser's purposes. Thus, for example, a water authority does not need to buy the freehold in land in order to run a sewer through it. An easement will normally suffice, so in such cases the water authority may only acquire an easement through the use of compulsory purchase.

  4. Fee simple - Wikipedia

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    The fee simple estate is also called "estate in fee simple" or "fee-simple title", or sometimes simply "freehold" in England and Wales. From the start of the Norman period, when feudalism was introduced to England, the tenant or "holder" of a fief could not alienate (sell) it from the possession of his overlord.

  5. 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' Freehold house back on the market ...

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    The Freehold house that served as the backdrop for the hit '90s sitcom "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" is back on the market for $1.35 million, down from its original list price of $1.95 million two ...

  6. 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.

  7. 5 States With the Most Cramped Homes — Is It Worth Buying Here?

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    When buying a home, many families are faced with the question: Is it enough room? It seems like homes are smaller than they used to be. Discover More: 20 Best Cities Where You Can Buy a House for...

  8. 7 Reasons It’s Worth Buying a House at the End of the Year

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    The end of the year is upon us, and you still haven't found a new home. Friends and family are likely advising you to put your real estate search on pause until spring, but something tells you this...

  9. Allodial title - Wikipedia

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    Allodial title constitutes ownership of real property (land, buildings, and fixtures) that is independent of any superior landlord.Allodial title is related to the concept of land held in allodium, or land ownership by occupancy and defence of the land.