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  2. Freehold (law) - Wikipedia

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    A freehold, in common law jurisdictions or Commonwealth nations such as England and Wales, Australia, [1] Canada, Ireland, India and twenty states in the United States, is the common mode of ownership of real property, or land, [a] and all immovable structures attached to such land.

  3. Freehold - Wikipedia

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    Freehold, Greater Manchester, an area of Oldham, in North West England Freehold Metrolink station, a light rail stop in Greater Manchester, England; Freehold, a Victorian terraced area in the north east of Lancaster, Lancashire, England; Freehold, New Jersey (disambiguation) Freehold Borough, New Jersey, United States

  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. 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.

  6. Land tenure - Wikipedia

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    In common law systems, land tenure, from the French verb "tenir" means "to hold", is the legal regime in which land "owned" by an individual is possessed by someone else who is said to "hold" the land, based on an agreement between both individuals. [1]

  7. Freehold tweaks downtown paid parking rules again. Here's why ...

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    Freehold, like other Monmouth County towns with vibrant downtowns, has turned to paid parking to alleviate congestion and generate revenue to pay for maintenance and public safety.

  8. Commonhold - Wikipedia

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    Commonhold is a system 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 ownership of and responsibility for common areas and services.

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