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  2. Langham Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Langham Estate was described in 2017 as being one of London's 16 Great Estates with its footprint of 13.8 acres of central London property. [11] [12] Many of the entity's original properties are still held—but now in the form of freehold as their long leases have been sold off. [1] Samuel Tak Lee of Hong Kong is said to be its owner.

  3. Freehold (law) - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, before the Law of Property Act 1925, the default position was the fee simple estate , a freehold transferable to the owner's "heirs and assigns" (successors by inheritance, or purchase/gift, respectively). Those three words were often included in a conveyance to stress fee simple status.

  4. John D Wood & Co. - Wikipedia

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    John D Wood & Co. is a British estate agent business, established in London in 1872. The company provides services for buying, selling and renting houses across the UK and a number of other countries. It has a focus on the high end properties in the London suburbs and south east England. [1] [2] The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of ...

  5. Compulsory purchase in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory purchase is the power to purchase or take rights over an estate in English land law, or to buy that estate outright, without the current owner's consent, in exchange for payment of compensation. In England and Wales, Parliament has granted several different kinds of compulsory purchase power, which are exercisable by various bodies ...

  6. English land law - Wikipedia

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    English land law is the law of real property in England ... When it comes to a sale, Law of Property Act 1925 sections 101 and 103 require that the provision for sale ...

  7. Freehold - Wikipedia

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    Freehold (law), the tenure of property in fee simple; Customary freehold, a form of feudal tenure of land in England; Parson's freehold, where a Church of England rector or vicar of holds title to benefice property

  8. English property law - Wikipedia

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    Land law, or the law of "real" property, is the most significant area of property law that is typically compulsory on university courses. Although capital, often held in corporations and trusts, has displaced land as the dominant repository of social wealth, land law still determines the quality and cost of people's home life, where businesses and industry can be run, and where agriculture ...

  9. Howard de Walden Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Howard de Walden Estate now extends to 95 acres in which it holds the freehold to over 800 properties. The buildings on the estate fall into five categories – medical, residential, office, retail/restaurant and education. Properties are let on long- and short-term market rent leases, with 2,200 active lease agreements in 2018.