Having defined hereditaments as inheritable interests, the common law went on to distinguish between corporeal and incorporeal hereditaments. |
As confirmed by British case-law, the VOA must value the hereditaments of telecommunication operators as a whole. |
The resulting figures include a number of properties which are owned and occupied by BT but not included in the Central List hereditaments. |
The 1924 Contract was never, so far as is known, completed by the formal legal transfer of the lands and hereditaments comprised in it. |
I have discovered that on these, the boundaries of hereditaments were often carelessly delineated and only outlined with coloured crayon. |
However, in relation to particular classes of hereditaments, the Secretary of State is empowered to disapply the ordinary basis, and make special provision by order. |