Corporeal hereditaments
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corporeal hereditaments
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Corporeal hereditaments are physical and visible objects attaching to or contained in real property; for instance buildings, minerals and the like, as opposed to incorporeal hereditaments which are intangible rights attaching to land.
Usage: Corporeal hereditaments were included in the sale of real property.
Related Words: real property; leasehold; freehold; corporeal hereditaments; easements; tithes; profits a prendre.
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