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Legal Definitions - in feodo simpliciter

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Definition of in feodo simpliciter

IN FEODO SIMPLICITER

In fee simple. This means that someone has complete ownership of a piece of property and can do whatever they want with it.

John inherited his family's farm in feodo simpliciter, which means he can sell it, lease it, or use it however he wants.

When Sarah bought her house, she made sure to get the title in feodo simpliciter so that she would have complete control over the property.

The term "in feodo simpliciter" is a legal term that means someone has complete ownership of a piece of property. The examples illustrate this by showing how John and Sarah have complete control over their property and can use it however they want because they have ownership in feodo simpliciter.

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Simple Definition

Term: IN FEODO SIMPLICITER

Definition: In fee simple. This means that someone owns something completely and can do whatever they want with it. For example, if someone owns a house in fee simple, they can sell it, rent it out, or live in it themselves without any restrictions.

Note: "Infeoff" and "infeoffment" are related terms that refer to the act of giving someone else ownership of something, usually land or property.

Another note: "Infer" means to come to a conclusion based on facts or reasoning, while "imply" means to suggest something without directly stating it.

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