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Emphyteusis

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Emphyteusis definition:
Civil law: a long-term lease of land or buildings; 99 years or such similar long term, or even in perpetuity.
A term derived from civil law.

 


Emphyteusis:
Civil law: a long-term (many years or in perpetuity) rental of land or buildings including the exclusive enjoyment of all product of that land and the exercise of all property rights typically reserved for the property owner such as ...

Emphyteusis. An estate in land, under the Roman law, analogous to a fee-farm, or perpetual lease, in English law. It gave the occupant, or his transferee, a perpetual lease, conditioned upon payment of rent, and perhaps improvement in the land.

Emphyteusis
Based on ancient Roman law. A prolonged (for many years or in perpetuity) rental of real property which includes the exclusive enjoyment by the tenant of all products of that real property and the exercise of all property rights ...

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