fee simple in English

noun
1
a permanent and absolute tenure of an estate in land with freedom to dispose of it at will, especially ( in full fee simple absolute ) a freehold tenure, which is the main type of land ownership.
One of the things that happens when you get a fee simple is that you can dispose of a fee simple .

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1. This padlock is held in fee simple.

2. 0 2.2 Acquisition of private fee simple land for treaties 1

3. Fee Simple fee simple n pl: fees simple [simple without limitation (as to heirs) and unrestricted (as to transfer of ownership)]: a fee that is Alienable (as by deed, will, or intestacy) and of potentially indefinite duration ;esp: fee simple absolute in this entry fee simple absolute: a fee that is freely inheritable and Alienable without any limitations or restrictions on transfers and that

4. In modern times the distinction between fee simple (see tenure) and Alod

5. A fee simple donation is a transfer of absolute ownership, unencumbered by any other interests or estate.

6. Finally, a single block of approximately 2,000 square kilometres of fee simple absolute title in Cape Bathurst was conveyed.

7. Every year, properties are Assessed at 100% of fee simple market value using the cost and market approaches to value

8. The authority in question contains language showing congressional intent that the land, until conveyed in fee simple to the Allottee, is not subject to taxation

9. All Conveyances heretofore made omitting the word "heirs", or other technical words of inheritance, but not limiting the estate conveyed, are hereby validated as and are declared to be Conveyances of an estate in fee simple

10. ‘Of course, as the honourable member will know, Alienability is a defining characteristic of a fee simple title.’ ‘It even refused to ban race and gender discrimination in broadcast transactions until it determined whether such sales would have any ‘direct or inadvertent effects on the value and Alienability of broadcast licenses.’’