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That means you own absolute title to land, free of any other claims against the title, which you can sell or pass to another by will or inheritance.

That means you own absolute title to land, free of any other claims against the title, which you can sell or pass to another by will or inheritance.

That means you own absolute title to land, free of any other claims against the title, which you can sell or pass to another by will or inheritance.

That means you own absolute title to land, free of any other claims against the title, which you can sell or pass to another by will or inheritance.

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What does lawfully seized and possessed of said land in fee simple mean?

The term "seized and possessed" most often appears in wills in which land and/or property are inherited from one person to another. I means that one legally acquired and owns said land and/or property.


What is the difference between fee and fee simple?

Both fee and fee simple mean that you are the absolute owner of real property. You can sell the land or leave it to your heirs.


What is a besaile?

A besaile is a writ which formerly lay where a great-grandfather died seized of lands in fee simple, and on the day of his death a stranger abated or entered and kept the heir out.


What is the difference between a car being seized or impounded?

inpounded you can get back for a fee, seized you cant get back unless the agencie that took it gives it back


A estate restricts ownership of real property to a particular family bloodline?

A. fee simple B. fee tail C. determinable fee D. fee simple absolute ANSWER: B Fee Tail


What is the difference between fee simple determinable and fee simple subject to condition subsequent?

Fee simple determinable and fee simple subject to condition subsequent are both types of ownership in real property that come with conditions. The main difference between the two is in how the ownership can be terminated. In fee simple determinable, the ownership automatically ends if a specific condition is violated, while in fee simple subject to condition subsequent, the owner has the right to reclaim the property if the condition is violated.


What is fee simple in state of Oregon?

Fee simple is the absolute ownership of land. The person who owns the land in fee simple can sell it during their life or leave it to their heirs when they die either by will or by intestate succession.


How does a person acquire a fee simple ownership of real property?

Fee simple absolute is the way we describe the complete and total ownership of real property. The owner in fee simple absolute has the right to full possession and control of the land (unless the land is subject to a life estate). The property will pass to the owner's heirs upon death or the owner can convey the property during their lifetime. Generally the conveyance of real estate by a deed conveys fee simple absolute in those jurisdictions that allow the private ownership of land. Generally, when we speak of "fee simple" we are referring to fee simple absolute. The owner of the fee simple can grant a life estate to another. A person acquires a fee simple ownership of land by deed from the present fee simple owner of the land.


What do seized mean?

to arrest or be arrested


What is the highest form of ownership for a piece of property?

Fee simple.Fee simple.Fee simple.Fee simple.


What is a fee simple deed without jtwrs?

mother and daughter has property simple fee no jtwrs mother dies can property be sold


A fee simple absolute represents total ownership of personal property?

A fee simple ownership represents absolute ownership of real property.

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