/ˈænɛkst tuː ðə friːhoʊld/ – Phrase
Definition: động sản gắn với quyền sở hữu vô điều kiện.
A more thorough explanation: “Annexed to the freehold” refers to property or assets that are permanently attached to a piece of land or real property, becoming part of the real property itself. This term is commonly used in real estate law to describe fixtures or improvements that are considered part of the land and cannot be removed without causing damage to the property.
Example: The easement granted in the deed is annexed to the freehold and runs with the land, binding all future owners of the property.