English to Malay Dictionary freehold

freehold

pegangan bebas
definition
noun
Title is called feudal or ‘feuhold’ tenure which is the equivalent of freehold and is absolute title.
permanent and absolute tenure of land or property with freedom to dispose of it at will.
adjective
The individual claimants are freehold owners and occupiers of their homes in Church Village.
held by or having the status of freehold.
example
The millions of dollars spent on native title processes in Victoria could have bought some pretty substantial chunks of land in 'freehold' to be returned to indigenous ownership.
No question can arise as to the special characteristics of the particular 'freehold' owner.
'freehold' land
As the council still have the 'freehold' for the car park we will be liaising with them.
In 1998, he secured the 'freehold' of the complex for an estimated €30m but the 2,000-plus acre site has since reportedly quadrupled in value.
Most importantly it would create complicated flying 'freehold' arrangements which are notoriously difficult to manage from an estate management perspective, as discussed above.
Greenwich Council is now buying the 'freehold' on adjacent land formerly occupied by Kent Motors to allow for a more spread-out, spacious building.
As a leaseholder you have the right to extend the lease for 90 years or even to buy the 'freehold' if certain criteria are met, though the application process is expensive and takes a long time.
Commonhold will be a new kind of 'freehold' ownership.
We were able to buy the 'freehold' for £10,000, which added a huge amount of value.
Title is called feudal or ‘feuhold’ tenure which is the equivalent of 'freehold' and is absolute title.
In the meantime, a very vocal opposition from commercial farmers owning extensive 'freehold' and leasehold estates has stymied efforts by the Ministry.
The law allows foreigners to hold 49 per cent of the units in a condominium 'freehold' and, in certain cases, a full 100 per cent.
That customary land status can easily be turned into 'freehold' title.
Massachusetts's farming families relied on their labor to eke out a bare competency and secure a 'freehold' , while planters exploited the labor of their slaves and engrossed lands.
Dutton spent almost $200,000 to secure 'freehold' of his land and save it from selectors.
My solicitor calls having finally sorted out the final problem, which was the result of a small detail being overlooked and not chased up when the residents bought the property's 'freehold' .
He is only interested in property that has 'freehold' status.
It is a potentially tortuous route, but the property, if renovated as as a 'freehold' , could be worth double the current asking price.
For its part, City of York Council confirmed it holds the 'freehold' of the property and said that the present tenant's lease runs out in 2177.
At a meeting yesterday, it was decided to sell the 'freehold' together with the fixtures and fittings of the Assembly Rooms, in Blake Street.
The simple granting of 'freehold' or leasehold property does not lead to automatic economic development or viable commercial activity.
The 'freehold' of the block was owned by one of the companies of the Grosvenor Estate.
The deal included the transfer of two pieces of land in 'freehold' , the right to hunt and carry out ceremonies, and a strong management role with seven jobs in a new national park.
Then a month after that deal was done, Keelwalk came back and said we could buy the 'freehold' .
There are currently two main ways of owning property in England and Wales: 'freehold' and leasehold.
Terraces of 'freehold' houses, by contrast, date back at least to the 18th century.
It means that instead of being tenants we will own the 'freehold' of the building so we can really make plans for the future of the club.
The proposed sale did not go ahead and he did not investigate the extent of the 'freehold' and leasehold titles further.
The Crown does not normally make grants to itself in 'freehold' or by lease.
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