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Tenure - in law, manner in which property in land is held.

 


Freehold definition:
Use of real estate for an indeterminate time.
Related Terms: Seisin
A special right granting the full use of real estate for an indeterminate time. It differs from leasehold, which allows possession for a limited time.

Freehold
(n) Freehold is the right in a property to hold it with a perpetual right. In freehold right there is no limit of time to hold the property like in case of leasehold property.

FREEHOLD - An interest in land which permits the owner to enjoy possession of real estate during his life without interference from others.

Customary freehold
From LoveToKnow 1911
CUSTOMARY FREEHOLD, in English law, a species of tenure which may be described as a variety of copyhold. It is also termed privileged copyhold or copyhold of frank tenure.

Freehold:
A special right granting the full use of real estate for an indeterminate time. It differs from leasehold, which allows possession for a limited time. There are varieties of freehold such as fee simple and fee tail.

Freehold. The possessions of soil by a freeman. such estate as requires actual possession of the land. An estate in real property, of inheritance or for life; or, the term by which it is held.

freehold
n. any interest in real property which is a life estate or of uncertain or undetermined duration (having no stated end), ...

FREEHOLD, estates. An estate of freehold is an estate in lands or other real property, held by a free tenure, for the life of the tenant or that of some other person; or for some uneertain period.

Freehold
Definition - Noun
[translation of Anglo-French frank tenement freehold estate]
: a tenure of real property the duration of which cannot be determined and by which an estate in fee simple or fee tail or for life is held
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In law, the term refers more specifically to the possession of land by a freeholder.

A freehold property is not a chattel, but a leasehold is.
Cheque: Form of bill of exchange where the order to pay is given to a bank holding the payor's funds.
Child: Person under 18.

In law, a base fee is a freehold estate of inheritance which is limited or qualified by the existence of certain conditions.

The landlord may be the owner of the freehold or a leasehold interest that permits him to underlet.

Any property that is not freehold land. It may be a leasehold (called a chattel real) or a movable article of property (chattel personal).
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Land ownership that is free of any superior claim and independent of rent, payment in service, or any other kind of payment. Also known as "freehold".
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