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Freehold Estate
In real estate law, a Freehold Estate is an ownership interest in property that has an indefinite or potentially unlimited duration. Unlike leasehold estates, a freehold estate is not measured by a fixed term of years. Common examples of freehold estates include fee...
Chattel
In real estate law, chattel refers to personal property, meaning items that are movable and not...
Chain of Title
In real estate, the chain of title refers to the complete, chronological history of ownership and...
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