fee-simple

  • 71simple — sim·ple adj 1: oral or written but not under seal or of record 2: not extreme, aggravated, or complicated simple kidnapping 3: having no limitations or restrictions see also fee simple sim·ply adv …

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  • 72simple — [sim′pəl] adj. simpler, simplest [OFr < L simplus < IE * sṃplos < bases * sem , one + * plo , fold: see DOUBLE] 1. having or consisting of only one part, feature, substance, etc.; not compounded or complex; single 2. having few parts or… …

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  • 73fee-farm — feeˈ farm noun (Shakespeare) Tenure by fee simple at a fixed rent without services • • • Main Entry: ↑fee …

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  • 74base fee simple — noun see base fee …

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  • 75fee — A charge fixed by law for services of public officers or for use of a privilege under control of government. Fort Smith Gas Co. v. Wiseman, 189 Ark. 675, 74 S.W.2d 789, 790. A recompense for an official or professional service or a charge or… …

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  • 76fee — A charge fixed by law for services of public officers or for use of a privilege under control of government. Fort Smith Gas Co. v. Wiseman, 189 Ark. 675, 74 S.W.2d 789, 790. A recompense for an official or professional service or a charge or… …

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  • 77Fee tail — Entail redirects here. For other uses, see Entail (disambiguation). Property law …

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  • 78fee position — Synonyms and related words: adverse possession, alodium, burgage, claim, colony, de facto, de jure, dependency, derivative title, fee fief, fee simple, fee simple absolute, fee simple conditional, fee simple defeasible, fee simple determinable,… …

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  • 79fee — feeless, adj. /fee/, n., v., feed, feeing. n. 1. a charge or payment for professional services: a doctor s fee. 2. a sum paid or charged for a privilege: an admission fee. 3. a charge allowed by law for the service of a public officer. 4. Law. a …

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  • 80fee tail — noun a fee limited to a particular line of heirs; they are not free to sell it or give it away • Hypernyms: ↑fee * * * noun (plural fees tail) Etymology: Middle English fee taille, from Anglo French fé taillé, from Old French fé fee, fief +… …

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