fee-simple

  • 41fee simple. — See under fee (def. 4a). [1425 75; late ME < AF] …

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  • 42fee simple conditional — noun (plural fees simple conditional) : an estate in fee granted to a person and his issue or to a designated class of his issue that is subject to the possibility of reversion in case there is no such issue or no alternative gift to a designated …

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  • 43fee simple conditional — Same as conditional fee …

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  • 44fee simple — noun The private ownership of property (real estate) in which the owner has the right to control, use and transfer the property at will …

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  • 45Fee Simple — ♦ An estate of inheritance in land without limitation to any class of heirs or restrictions on alienation; the most extensive interest in property recognized by the common law. (Hogue, Arthur R. Origins of the Common Law, 256) Related terms: Fief …

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  • 46fee simple —    Āina kū ai, ano alokio, ano alolio, ano alodio …

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  • 47fee-simple — …

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  • 48limited fee simple — noun (plural limited fees simple) 1. : a fee simple estate in land that may last forever but is limited to terminate automatically whenever certain circumstances in existence when the estate is created cease to exist : a base, qualified, or… …

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  • 49in fee simple — adj.    referring to holding clear title to real property.    See also: fee, fee simple Law dictionary. EdwART. 2013 …

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  • 50title in fee simple — Full and unconditional ownership. Real property deeded to a person by warranty deed, but in fact for security only, would not be held by him by title in fee simple. First Nat. Bank v Moon, 102 Kan 334, 170 P 33. See fee simple …

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