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101non-freehold estates — All estates in real property without seisin; hence, all estates except the fee simple, fee tail and life estates are non freehold …
102abatement of freehold — The extinguishment of the freehold of heir or devisee by the entry of a stranger between the death of the ancestor or testator who died seized and the entry of the heir or devisee. 3 BI Comm 167 …
103estate of freehold — See freehold …
104estate of freehold not of inheritance — A freehold estate which does not pass to the heirs of the holder but is only for his lifetime or that of another person. Such estates are conventional, that is, expressly created by the acts of the parties; or they are legal, that is, they are… …
105estate less than freehold — An estate for years, estate at will, or estate at sufferance …
106estate less than freehold — An estate for years, estate at will, or estate at sufferance …
107affixed to the freehold — So fastened to the land or to a fixture as to pass with the land; imbedded in the land, as in the case of walls; or permanently resting upon it as in the case of buildings. Miller v Waddingham, 3 Cal Unrep 375, 25 P 688. See fixture …
108annexed to the freehold — Fastened to the land. See annexation …
109customary freehold — A tenancy by copyhold, not at the will of the lord of the manor. See 2 Bl Comm 149 …
110estate less than freehold — Any estate the duration of which is regarded in law as being less than that of a life estate, in real property either corporeal or incorporeal. An estate for years, an estate at will, or an estate at sufferance. Decatur Coal Co. v Clokey, 332 Ill …