It was never intended that the bankrupt would acquire any beneficial interest in the Freehold Reversion and I do not believe that he did so. |
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Freehold property helps to strengthen a balance sheet that may in turn support a better credit rating and lower the cost of borrowing. |
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The Tanami mining operation is on Aboriginal Freehold Land held by the Warlpiri people. |
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There are also sizable and rapidly growing Orthodox communities throughout New Jersey, particularly in Lakewood, Freehold, Teaneck, Englewood, Passaic, and Fair Lawn. |
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Most car dealerships tend to occupy freehold property and have realised property assets to help finance their acquisitions. |
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If the idea was to be able to require the daughters to join in a sale of the unencumbered freehold, far more than this agreement was required. |
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The title is freehold and viewing is strictly by appointment through Sothern Auctioneers Limited. |
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It was also felt that in almost all cases the affected authorities would strongly object to the taking of a freehold interest instead of a lease. |
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Banned are freehold flats and maisonettes, shared-ownership properties and houses in multiple occupation, such as bedsits. |
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The individual claimants are freehold owners and occupiers of their homes in Church Village. |
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They are concerned that an estate of freehold must be of indeterminate duration. |
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The commonhold system allows indefinite freehold ownerships of individual flats, houses and non-residential units within a building or estate. |
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Foreigners may have freehold ownership of a condominium title, with a proportional or strata interest in common land. |
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The property has freehold title, is connected to the public water scheme and electricity supply and has a phone line. |
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Brokers say it could add to its firepower by announcing a huge sale and leaseback deal on its portfolio of freehold properties. |
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Each Aboriginal community needs to decide whether freehold would suit the community best. |
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I understand it is the same in relation to freehold and leasehold, that you can be convicted of trespass. |
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Later it was owned perhaps by the lord of the manor, but no individual ownership, much less freehold, existed. |
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It is a potentially tortuous route, but the property, if renovated as as a freehold, could be worth double the current asking price. |
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At a meeting yesterday, it was decided to sell the freehold together with the fixtures and fittings of the Assembly Rooms, in Blake Street. |
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Similarly, there is no reduction in the value of the property because it is a leasehold rather than a freehold. |
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Then a month after that deal was done, Keelwalk came back and said we could buy the freehold. |
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The law allows foreigners to hold 49 per cent of the units in a condominium freehold and, in certain cases, a full 100 per cent. |
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In 1987 the Pearsons decided to sell the whole of their freehold interest in the Hall and the stud farm. |
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The simple granting of freehold or leasehold property does not lead to automatic economic development or viable commercial activity. |
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I said the customary rights should not lead to the granting of freehold title. |
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As an area of freehold tenure, established for decades, it was not subject to the same array of regulations as the municipal locations. |
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No question can arise as to the special characteristics of the particular freehold owner. |
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The proposed sale did not go ahead and he did not investigate the extent of the freehold and leasehold titles further. |
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On 14th February 1996, the freehold interest in the building was transferred to the claimant. |
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Terraces of freehold houses, by contrast, date back at least to the 18th century. |
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An agreement has also been reached for Yorkshire to buy the various income strands at Headingley and also the freehold of the ground. |
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The enfranchisement of part of a building has the effect of separating the freehold titles to different parts of a single structure. |
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The club negotiated an escape clause, giving it the option to buy back the freehold every five years. |
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And also I shall have within a year and a day a freehold within the town, at which I may be summoned, or else lose my burgess status forever. |
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While the land remained Maori freehold land, the preferred class of alienees had a right of first refusal if it was to be alienated. |
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The property takes up the bottom two floors of a Grade II-listed Regency terrace and comes with a share of the freehold. |
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In urban areas, however, the choice of space is limited because of the restricted availability of houses and the nature of freehold land tenure. |
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The claimant was a co-operative and owned the freehold of a block of flats where the defendant was a lessee. |
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Runholders had received collectively 58 per cent of the reformed pastoral estate as freehold. |
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There shall continue to be kept at His Majesty's Land Registry a register of title to freehold land and leasehold land. |
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Most of the schemes in Tenerife are timeshare, so there isn't a lot of freehold property. |
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It specifically prevents the Maori Land Court granting freehold title to Maori tribes that claim customary ownership. |
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The ownership of the freehold land at both Baydon Farm and Park Farm is complex. |
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There is obviously some factor at work which tends to reduce value in each case, probably substantial leasehold interests inferior to the freehold. |
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They have the same qualifications as possessory freehold titles. |
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On 22 February 1990 Mr Green executed a deed of gift transferring his freehold and leasehold interests into the joint names of his wife and himself. |
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The Crown does not normally make grants to itself in freehold or by lease. |
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That customary land status can easily be turned into freehold title. |
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You are entitled to purchase a plot of land in Spain as a freehold and own it outright, in the same way that a Spanish person could come to Ireland and buy land. |
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Cathedral deans, like vicars, enjoy freehold and therefore cannot be removed from office unless convicted of a serious offence in the secular or ecclesiastical courts. |
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The valuation assumes a sound freehold title with full vacant possession. |
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An estate in property includes a freehold estate and a leasehold estate. |
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Most importantly it would create complicated flying freehold arrangements which are notoriously difficult to manage from an estate management perspective, as discussed above. |
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Pastoralists sold sheep and cattle for meat and leather to the goldfields, and used the profits to buy freehold land and build fences and homesteads. |
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The mortgagor may have a freehold or a leasehold estate in the land. |
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In the meantime, a very vocal opposition from commercial farmers owning extensive freehold and leasehold estates has stymied efforts by the Ministry. |
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Property is freehold and all contracts are written in English. |
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In 1905 Tottenham raised enough money to buy the freehold to the land and became permanent owners of the ground. |
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If the time of ownership can be fixed and determined, it cannot be a freehold. |
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There were also freehold estates not of inheritance, such as an estate for life. |
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The Sierra Leone Company, controlled by London investors, refused to allow the settlers to take freehold of the land. |
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Cromwell and Ireton maintained that only property in freehold land or chartered trading rights gave a man the right to vote. |
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To this day, much of the freehold of the town belongs to the local authority. |
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A restrictive covenant is an obligation that may be imposed on the owner of freehold property in the deeds. |
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Kirklees Metropolitan Development Company Ltd sells and deals in freehold and leasehold ground rents and the letting of properties. |
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We would do well to remember he doesn't possess the freehold. |
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The Duchy of Cornwall owns most of the freehold land on the islands. |
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The majority are in the guardianship of the Secretary of State for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport with the freehold being retained by the owner. |
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In October 2011, a proposal from the club to buy back the freehold to the land on which Stamford Bridge sits was voted down by Chelsea Pitch Owners shareholders. |
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Under these Acts, all owners of freehold property or land worth at least forty shillings in a particular county were entitled to vote in that county. |
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William Penn founded the colony of Pennsylvania in 1682, and attracted an influx of British Quakers with his policies of religious liberty and freehold ownership. |
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In October 2005, Birmingham High Court decided that Alex Hamilton's company CrucialMove had improperly acquired the freehold of the ground and the decision went against him. |
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A Common Councilman must be a registered voter in a City Ward, own a freehold or lease land in the City, or reside in the City for the year prior to the election. |
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