The property has freehold title, is connected to the public water scheme and electricity supply and has a phone line. |
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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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The individual claimants are freehold owners and occupiers of their homes in Church Village. |
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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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I said the customary rights should not lead to the granting of freehold title. |
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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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The title is freehold and viewing is strictly by appointment through Sothern Auctioneers Limited. |
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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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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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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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No question can arise as to the special characteristics of the particular freehold owner. |
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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 ownership of the freehold land at both Baydon Farm and Park Farm is complex. |
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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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Most of the schemes in Tenerife are timeshare, so there isn't a lot of freehold property. |
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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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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 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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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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Most car dealerships tend to occupy freehold property and have realised property assets to help finance their acquisitions. |
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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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Later it was owned perhaps by the lord of the manor, but no individual ownership, much less freehold, existed. |
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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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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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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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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 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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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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Foreigners may have freehold ownership of a condominium title, with a proportional or strata interest in common land. |
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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 commonhold system allows indefinite freehold ownerships of individual flats, houses and non-residential units within a building or estate. |
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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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They are concerned that an estate of freehold must be of indeterminate duration. |
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An estate in property includes a freehold estate and a leasehold estate. |
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Property is freehold and all contracts are written in English. |
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The Crown does not normally make grants to itself in freehold or by lease. |
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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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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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That customary land status can easily be turned into freehold title. |
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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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The valuation assumes a sound freehold title with full vacant possession. |
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The mortgagor may have a freehold or a leasehold estate in the land. |
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I know the law currently specifies the maximum price a freeholder may demand when the freehold of a building is being bought by leaseholders. |
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This month his land minister floated the idea of abolishing all freehold land tenure and replacing it with leases of up to 99 years. |
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However, in China the freehold of the land remains vested in local collectives, without a clear indication of who represents them. |
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Not only does the design of supportive housing vary but also the type of tenure e.g. freehold, life lease. |
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Generally, people accept the notion that housing is either owned freehold or is rented or leased. |
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These TCs track harvesting from the freehold land as well as wood transfers from holding yards to processing destinations. |
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Authorizes royalties, freehold production taxes and regulation of tenure, production and plants. |
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In those cases where a person owns the minerals below the surface the person can make a supply of the freehold mineral title by way of sale. |
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A subset of the multiple housing segment that we don't often talk about, but that deserves our attention, is freehold multiple housing. |
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The second category relates to private land, which includes leasehold and freehold land. |
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Freehold royalty rates are determined by negotiations with the freehold land owner. |
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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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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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They have the same qualifications as possessory freehold titles. |
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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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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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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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While the interests granted under land-rights legislation vary, the most widespread form of tenure is an inalienable freehold title that is held on a communal basis. |
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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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As for freehold, a decrease of 10 per cent was observed. |
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They are also required to report the proportion of that wood to be supplied from each of private woodlots, freehold lands, other sources within and without the Province, exchanges between licensees, and Crown lands. |
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All lands, tenements and hereditaments, and any share or interest therein, shall, as regards the conveyance of the immediate freehold thereof, be deemed to lie in grant as well as in livery. |
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In the U. S., production is from federal, state and freehold lands. |
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Investment property comprises freehold land and buildings. |
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This acquisition establishes Brookfield as one of the top five timberlands owners and operators in North America with a total of 2.5 million acres of prime freehold timberlands under management. |
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If the time of ownership can be fixed and determined, it cannot be a freehold. |
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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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To this day, much of the freehold of the town belongs to the local authority. |
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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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We would do well to remember he doesn't possess the freehold. |
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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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From 1430 onwards, the franchise was limited to Forty Shilling Freeholders, that is men who owned freehold property worth forty shillings or more. |
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The Duchy of Cornwall owns most of the freehold land on the islands. |
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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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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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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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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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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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