Từ vựng:

seised in demesne as of fee

Giải nghĩa:

/siːzd ɪn dɪˈmeɪn æz əv fiː/ – Phrase


Definition: có quyền sở hữu vô hạn.

A more throughout explanation: “Seised in demesne as of fee” is a legal term that refers to a person who is legally possessed of a freehold estate in land. This means that the individual has full ownership and control over the land, subject only to any legal rights or interests that may exist in favor of others, such as easements or restrictive covenants. The term “seised” in this context means that the individual is in actual possession of the land, while “demesne” refers to the land itself, and “fee” indicates that the ownership is held in fee simple, which is the highest form of ownership recognized by law.

Example: The property was seised in demesne as of fee, meaning that the owner held full legal ownership of the land.

 

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