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hereditament

Any property - real or personal, tangible or intangible - that may be inherited.

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  1. Hereditament - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In law, a hereditament (from Lat. hereditare, to inherit, heres, heir) is any kind of property that can be inherited. Hereditaments are divided into corporeal and ...
     
  2. hereditament - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Anything that can be passed by an individual to heirs. There are two types of hereditaments: corporeal and incorporeal. A corporeal hereditament is a permanent ...
     
  3. hereditament - The Free Dictionary
    her·e·dit·a·ment (h r -d t -m nt). n. Property that can be inherited. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin h r dit mentum, from Late Latin h r dit re, to inherit, from Latin ...
     
  4. Hereditament - Merriam-Webster Online
    Middle English, from Medieval Latin hereditamentum, from Late Latin hereditare to inherit, from Latin hered-, heres. First Known Use: 15th century ...
     
  5. Hereditament | Define Hereditament at Dictionary.com
    Hereditament definition, any inheritable estate or interest in property. See more.
     
  6. Use hereditament in a sentence | hereditament sentence examples
    Example sentences with the word hereditament. hereditament ...
     
  7. Definition of hereditament
    hereditament definition and meaning by Oxford University Press.
     
  8. Rating Manual: Volume 4: Section 2: Part C - The Hereditament
    The rateable hereditament may in addition to land also include certain items of plant and machinery and chattels, rateability of which, in certain circumstances ...