freehold

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freehold (not comparable)

  1. (property law) Of a tenure or estate in land, held in fee simple absolute in possession by a proprietor; granted out of the allodial title, liable to determine only on escheat.
    Coordinate terms: leasehold, commonhold, copyhold

Noun[edit]

freehold (countable and uncountable, plural freeholds)

  1. Freehold tenure.
  2. (property law) Real property held by a tenure of this type.
    Coordinate terms: leasehold, commonhold, copyhold

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Verb[edit]

freehold (third-person singular simple present freeholds, present participle freeholding, simple past and past participle freeholded)

  1. To dispense property in this way.

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