Definition of Hereditaments. Meaning of Hereditaments. Synonyms of Hereditaments

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Definition of Hereditaments

Hereditament
Hereditament Her`e*dit"a*ment, n. [LL. hereditamentum. See Hereditable.] (Law) Any species of property that may be inherited; lands, tenements, anything corporeal or incorporeal, real, personal, or mixed, that may descend to an heir. --Blackstone. Note: A corporeal hereditament is visible and tangible; an incorporeal hereditament is not in itself visible or tangible, being an hereditary right, interest, or obligation, as duty to pay rent, or a right of way.

Meaning of Hereditaments from wikipedia

- common law, a hereditament (from Latin hereditare, to inherit, from heres, heir) is any kind of property that can be inherited. Hereditaments are divided...
- those the hereditaments and premises described in the First Schedule thereto and hereto and all other (if any) the freehold hereditaments and premises...
- provision for and in connection with the liability of owners of unoccupied hereditaments to a non-domestic rate. Citation 2007 c 9 Introduced by Ruth Kelly Territorial...
- a single hereditament. There are exceptional cases, however, where for some special reason they may be treated as two or more hereditaments. Where the...
- could not be p****ed by livery, and was applied only to incorporeal hereditaments, it became a generic term, applicable to the transfer of all classes...
- generally sub-classified into: corporeal hereditamentstangible real property (land) incorporeal hereditamentsintangible real property such as an ea****t...
- in effect, a kind of property: an "incorporeal hereditament". Under English law incorporeal hereditaments (including jurisdictions) were either granted...
- island of St Helena, and all forts, factories, public edifices, and hereditaments whatsoever in the said island, and all stores and property thereon fit...
- as a parcel of land. Advowsons were among the earliest incorporeal hereditaments, and often held in fee tail. Litigation (enabled in the temporal courts...
- the house, the estate, and the right to repurchase as an incorporeal hereditament. Audley End railway station is named after the house. Audley End was...