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common law, a
hereditament (from
Latin hereditare, to inherit, from heres, heir) is any kind of
property that can be inherited.
Hereditaments are divided...
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those the
hereditaments and
premises described in the
First Schedule thereto and
hereto and all
other (if any) the
freehold hereditaments and premises...
- Parliament, and
although considered noble,
their titles are
incorporeal hereditaments. At one time
feudal barons did sit in parliament. However, they are...
- a
single hereditament.
There are
exceptional cases, however,
where for some
special reason they may be
treated as two or more
hereditaments.
Where the...
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Majestie to make
Leases Grants and
Copies of
Offices Lands Tenements and
Hereditaments parcell of his
Highnes Dutchy of
Cornwall or
annexed to the same and...
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losses and
penalties of
their good
chattels debts lands tenements and
hereditaments, as
felons be
accustomed to do,
according to the
Order of the Common...
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authorizing the
granting of
building and
other Leases of
Freehold Ground and
Hereditaments, late the
property of Dame Mary Evelyn, deceased, in the
Parishes of...
- such
Person shall have an
Estate of Freehold, in Lands, Tenements, or
Hereditaments in such County, of the
clear Yearly Value of Ten
Pounds at the least...
- that
Henri failed to
prove that he had
demonstrated a
right to the
hereditaments in questions,
noting also that the
court lacked jurisdiction in a dispute...
- herbivorous, herbivory, non-herbal hērēs hērēd- disinherit, heir, hereditable,
hereditament, hereditary, heredity, heritability, heritage, inherit, inheritable,...