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land : signifies generally not only arable ground, meadow, pasture, woods, moors, waters, etc, but also messuages and houses; comprehending everything of a permanent and substantial nature – JBS ● landed estate, landed property : a colloquial or popular phrase to denote real property ● property; manor : a house, dwelling, seat, or residence (Admittance – the admission, either on a surrender or on descent, of the tenant by the lord of the manor into the possession of a copyhold estate; whereby the tenant’s title to his estate was said to be perfected – JBSs ● real estate; real property; realty : a brief term for real property or real estate; also for anything which partakes of the nature of real property ● corporeal hereditaments : corporeal hereditaments are tangible items of property, such as land and buildings ● corporeal property (in Persian, properly عين): such as affects the senses, and may be seen and handled, as opposed to incorporeal property, which cannot be seen or handled, and exists only in contemplation ● landed estate ● premises : Land with its appurtenances and structures thereon. Premises is an elastic and inclusive term, and it does not have one definite and fixed meaning; its meaning is to be determined by its context and is dependent on circumstances in which used, and may mean a room, shop, building, or any definite area. HCB ● demesne (Fr) : 1. at common law, land held in one’s own right, and not through a superior 2. domain; realm (in most manors we find that species of tenants called copyholders, whose lands, though substantially their own property, are nominally part of the lord’s demesne – JBSi ● praedium (Lat) : in the civil law, land; an estate; a tenement; a piece of landed property – HCB ● acquest : an estate acquired newly, or by purchase, ie not by inheritance ● domain : the complete and absolute ownership of land. Also the real estate so owned. Additionally in English : The inherent sovereign power claimed by the legislature of a state, of controlling private property for public uses, is termed the “right of eminent domain.” HCB
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