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The answer HEREDITAMENT has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of hereditament in various dictionaries:
noun - any property (real or personal or mixed) that can be inherited
Property that can be inherited.
HEREDITAMENT - In law, a hereditament (from Latin hereditare, to inherit, from heres, heir) is any kind of property that can be inherited. Hereditaments are divided...
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Somehow I'm threatened - an element of will needs to be shown? |
Passable property of woman to change, possessing boring name |
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Mar 6 2018 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Oct 18 2008 The Times - Cryptic |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Property that can be inherited. |
any item of property, either a icorporeal hereditamenti (land or a building) or an iincorporeal hereditamenti (such as a rent), that can be inherited. |
any property (real or personal or mixed) that can be inherited |
a piece of property that can be left to someone after its owner has died: |
Any item of property, either a corporeal hereditament (land or a building) or an incorporeal hereditament (such as a rent), that can be inherited. |
Hereditament description |
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In law, a hereditament (from Latin hereditare, to inherit, from heres, heir) is any kind of property that can be inherited. * Hereditaments are divided into corporeal and incorporeal. Corporeal hereditaments are "such as affect the senses, and may be seen and handled by the body; incorporeal are not the subject of sensation, can neither be seen nor handled, are creatures of the mind, and exist only in contemplation". An example of a corporeal hereditament is land held in freehold and in leasehold. * Examples of incorporeal hereditaments are hereditary titles of honour or dignity, heritable titles of office, coats of arms, prescriptive baronies, pensions, annuities, rentcharges, franchises — and any other interest having no physical existence. Two categories have been abolished in England and Wales and certain other parts of the British Isles which related to the church: tithes and advowsons. The term featured in the one-time "sweeper definition", catch-all phrase, "lands, tenements and hereditaments" deprecated in contemporary legal documents. The terms "land, buildings" and where such land is unregistered "appurtenant rights" invariably coupled with itemised lists more properly describe property respectively forming and connected with land, as distinguished from goods and chattels or movable property. |