fee simple
The lawyer explained the concept of fee simple ownership to the new homeowners.
Noun: * An estate in land of indefinite duration, freely transferable and inheritable: "Fee simple" is the most complete form of ownership of real property. The owner has the absolute right to possess, use, and dispose of the land during their lifetime, and upon their death, it passes to their heirs without restriction.
"Fee simple" is a legal term used primarily in property law to describe the highest possible degree of ownership. It is often contrasted with lesser estates, such as life estates or leaseholds. The term is typically used in formal contexts like deeds, legal documents, and property discussions.
- Noun:
- The deed conveyed the property to her in fee simple.
- Owning land in fee simple gives you the right to sell it to anyone.
- He holds the title in fee simple absolute.
- "Fee simple absolute": This is the most common and complete type of fee simple estate, subject only to governmental powers (like taxation and eminent domain). It is often used interchangeably with "fee simple."
- The grantor transferred a fee simple absolute estate to the buyer.
- "Fee simple defeasible": A type of fee simple ownership that can be automatically terminated if a specified condition occurs or fails to occur.
- The land was granted in fee simple defeasible, on the condition it be used only as a school.
- Estate in fee simple (n): A full, alternative phrasing for "fee simple."
- She possessed an estate in fee simple.
- Freehold (n): A broad category of land ownership that includes fee simple estates, indicating ownership for an indefinite duration.
- He owns the freehold on the building.
- Absolute ownership: Complete and unconditional ownership.
- Freehold estate: An estate in land held for an indefinite duration.
- To hold in fee simple: The verb phrase describing the act of possessing this type of ownership.
- The family has held the land in fee simple for generations.
The lawyer explained the concept of fee simple ownership to the new homeowners.
- a fee without limitation to any class of heirs; they can sell it or give it away