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  • Hereditament - Wikipedia
    Hereditaments are divided into corporeal and incorporeal Corporeal hereditaments are "such as affect the senses, and may be seen and handled by the body; incorporeal are not the subject of sensation, can neither be seen nor handled, are creatures of the mind, and exist only in contemplation" [2]
  • hereditament | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Hereditament is an archaic term which is still found in some wills and deeds The term denotes any kind of property that can be inherited Such a property can either be tangible or intangible [Last reviewed in February of 2022 by the Wex Definitions Team] Wex
  • Hereditament: The Ultimate Guide to Inheritable Property Rights
    The ability to pass this land—and the rights associated with it—down to one's heir was a revolutionary concept The term “hereditament” was born from this need, derived from the Latin *hereditare*, meaning “to inherit ” It became part of a classic legal trio: land, tenements, and hereditaments
  • HEREDITAMENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of HEREDITAMENT is heritable property
  • HEREDITAMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    HEREDITAMENT definition: a piece of property that can be left to someone after its owner has died: Learn more
  • HEREDITAMENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    HEREDITAMENT definition: any inheritable estate or interest in property See examples of hereditament used in a sentence
  • Hereditament Definition - What Does Hereditament Mean?
    Hereditament is a legal term that refers to any property, right or interest that can be inherited The term has a long history and was originally used in English common law to describe the type of property that could be inherited
  • Hereditament legal definition of hereditament
    There are two types of hereditaments: corporeal and incorporeal A corporeal hereditament is a permanent tangible object that can be seen and handled and is confined to the land Materials, such as coal, timber, stone, or a house are common examples of this type of hereditament


















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