a.an estate of inheritance, either without limitation to a particular class of heirs (fee simple) or limited to one particular class of heirs (fee tail). b.(in the Middle Ages) estate lands held of a feudal lord in return for services performed. ...
Fee simple, also known as fee simple absolute, is a type of legal possession in which the fee simple holder has complete possessory rights to the property. The holder can sell the property, leave the property via will or inheritance, or (depending on circumstances) may even destroy the prope...
This Article explains why the "discovery doctrine" should have been interpreted to be a fee simple absolute subject to the federal government's right of preemption. Had the doctrine laid down by Johnson been properly interpreted, its national and international effects today would have been much ...
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Evidence of Title is an appropriate entry on the Register of Unitholders, held at the office of the Registrar. The report will conform to the Evidence of Title form in Exhibit B to Appendix I, attached hereto. The closing on the purchase of the Property under this Offer shall occur on a...
it was held that if the words "in consideration of the performance thereof," should be deemed to amount to a condition precedent, the plaintiff would never obtain his annuity; because as at anytime during his life he might exercise his former trade, until his death it could never be ascert...
Lands held pursuant to Aboriginal title cannot be sold, transferred, or surrendered to anyone other than the Crown and are accordingly inalienable to third parties.11 The Agreement appears to conflict with this core dimension of Aboriginal title by recogniz...
The purchasers of these charges held title insurance. The question before the court was whether the title registration system's assurance fund would compensate the original holder of the fee simple interest for the mortgages that, because of fraud, had been registered against the fee simple ...
palpable defects, and grave doubts, should consist of both legal and equitable titles, and should be fairly deducible of record.' It would seem, in fairness to the vendee, that the foregoing requirements should be held absolutely necessary, in order to fully satisfy the covenant of perfect titl...
14Title. Except as would not cause a Material Adverse Effect, the Company (or its Subsidiaries) have indefeasible fee simple or leasehold title to its properties and material assets owned by it, free ...