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Term: incorporeal hereditaments
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In respect to real property, incorporeal hereditaments are intangible rights that attach to land: for instance easements, tithes, and profits a prendre.
Usage: The incorporeal hereditaments are conveyed with the sale of real property.
Related Words: real property; leasehold; freehold; corporeal hereditaments; tithes; profits a prendre; easements.
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