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  2. Flying freehold - Wikipedia

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    Flying freehold is an English legal term to describe a freehold which overhangs or underlies another freehold. Common cases include a room situated above a shared passageway in a semi-detached house, or a balcony which extends over a neighbouring property.

  3. Freehold (law) - Wikipedia

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    A freehold, in common law jurisdictions or Commonwealth countries such as England and Wales, Australia, [1] Canada, Ireland, India and the United States, is the common mode of ownership of real property, or land, [a] and all immovable structures attached to such land.

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  5. See how 400 apartments would blend in along West Main Street ...

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    A rendering of the Broad Street view of a proposed 400-unit apartment building in Freehold by Meridia Capodagli Property on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024, on display at The American Hotel in Freehold, New ...

  6. Melania Trump's 'soft power' on display in the White House ...

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    The latest issue of Hello! magazine describes Melania Trump as someone who has "grown in confidence" and now has "newfound authority" during her second stint in the White House as first lady.

  7. Is Freehold surrendering on paid parking? Well, for a little ...

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    Freehold ushered in paid parking in part because downtown restaurant owners had worried that parking was becoming so scarce, particularly on weekend nights, that customers were canceling reservations.

  8. Feudal land tenure in England - Wikipedia

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    Under the English feudal system several different forms of land tenure existed, each effectively a contract with differing rights and duties attached thereto. Such tenures could be either free-hold if they were hereditable or perpetual or non-free if they terminated on the tenant's death or at an earlier specified period.

  9. Freehold tweaks downtown paid parking rules again. Here's why ...

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    Freehold, like other Monmouth County towns with vibrant downtowns, has turned to paid parking to alleviate congestion and generate revenue to pay for maintenance and public safety.