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Meanings of hereditament(hereditaments) in English
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Usage of hereditaments in English
1
The Blinker wealth was in lands, tenements and hereditaments, as the legal phrase goes.
2
In Vienna and all the imperial hereditaments the theatres will all open in six weeks.
3
They... they are appurtenances, and-andhereditaments, and such things.
4
The manors, lands, tenements, and hereditaments which the founder settled upon this hospital amounted to, per annum
5
Nobody denied that all the lands and hereditaments of the Crown had passed with the Crown to the new Sovereigns.
6
In no amatorial contract, probably, is it possible to include or to enumerate all the hereditaments, messuages, or appurtenances, involved.
7
And out will come gall- bladder, adhesions, appendix and all things appertaining thereto, including hereditaments, reversions, lives in posse, and sinecures.
8
An aid of three shillings in the pound for one year was laid upon all lands, tenements, and hereditaments, according to their true value.
9
Seisin is a legal word, which simply means possession, or rather the bodily holding of a thing, and is used especially of corporeal hereditaments.
10
She might by last will and testament dispose of her lands, tenements, hereditaments, and any interest therein descendable to her heirs, as if "sole."
11
Incorporeal Hereditaments, Right of Way; Aquatic Rights, &c.
12
They are drilled in Incorporeal Hereditaments, but do not learn what kind of causes can be tried before a Justice of the Peace.
13
In legal language, it was an incorporeal hereditament.
14
The Blinker wealth was in lands, tenements and hereditaments, as the legal phrase goes.
15
In Vienna and all the imperial hereditaments the theatres will all open in six weeks.
16
They... they are appurtenances, and-andhereditaments, and such things.