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noun
- 1. any item of property, either a corporeal hereditament (land or a building) or an incorporeal hereditament (such as a rent), that can be inherited: dated "rates were not payable on any unoccupied hereditament"
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Hereditament is a noun that means a piece of property that can be left to someone after its owner has died. Learn more about its legal meaning, usage and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
HEREDITAMENT meaning: a piece of property that can be left...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
hereditament 의미, 정의, hereditament의 정의: a piece of property...
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- English (US)
Hereditament is a noun that means heritable property, such as land or money that can be inherited. Learn the etymology, first known use, and legal definition of this word from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
In common law, a hereditament (from Latin hereditare, to inherit, from heres, heir) is any kind of property that can be inherited. [1] Hereditaments are divided into corporeal and incorporeal.
In modern legal usage, hereditament refers to any asset or property that forms part of an estate and that can be passed down to the legal heirs of the owner. This includes land, buildings, personal property, businesses, shares, and other types of assets.
Hereditament is a noun that means a piece of property that can be left to someone after its owner has died. Learn more about its legal meaning, synonyms, and usage in sentences from Project Gutenberg.
Hereditament is a legal term for any kind of property that can be inherited. Learn the origin, usage and synonyms of hereditament from Dictionary.com, and see how it differs from inheritance.
Hereditament is any kind of property capable of being inherited. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of this legal term, as well as related words and examples.