Search results for: “real estate law”
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Maritime Law
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Maritime Law Meaning of Maritime Law The system of law which particularly relates to commerce and navigation , to harbors, ships and seamen, to business transacted at sea or relating to navigation, to the […]
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Real Estate Business
Hierarchical Display of Real estate business Business And Competition > Business classification > Branch of activityLaw > Civil law > Ownership > Real property Meaning of Real estate business Overview and more information about Real estate business For a more comprehensive understanding of […]
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Absolute estate
Often used synonymously with fee simple. An absolute or fee simple estÃate is one in which the owner is entitled to the entire property with unconditional power of disposition during his life, and which descends to his heirs and legal representatives on his death intestate.
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Absolute estate
Often used synonymously with fee simple. An absolute or fee simple estÃate is one in which the owner is entitled to the entire property with unconditional power of disposition during his life, and which descends to his heirs and legal representatives on his death intestate.
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Estate
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Estate Meaning of Estate The degree, quantity, nature and extent of interest which a person has in real property is usually referred to as an estate and it varies from absolute ownership down to naked […]
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Estate
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Estate Meaning of Estate The degree, quantity, nature and extent of interest which a person has in real property is usually referred to as an estate and it varies from absolute ownership down to naked […]
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Ancestral estate
An estate in real property coming to the holder from a relative by gift, descent, or devise, rather than acquired by purchase. Also called ancestral property….
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Ancestral estate
An estate in real property coming to the holder from a relative by gift, descent, or devise, rather than acquired by purchase. Also called ancestral property….
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Intestate
In the strict sense of the word, a person is said to die intestate when he leaves no will, but he is also said to die intestate, wholly or partially, if he leaves a will which does not dispose of his property at all or only disposes of part of it, so that the whole…