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- They are considered incorporeal hereditaments or non-physical property.
- Assessments may apply to both corporeal and incorporeal hereditaments.
- They are regarded as incorporeal hereditaments, and are either appendant or in gross.
- Under English law incorporeal hereditaments ( including jurisdictions ) were either granted or recognized in charters.
- Scottish Barons rank below Lords of Parliament, and although considered noble, their titles are incorporeal hereditaments.
- By the Intestate Estates Act 1884 the law of escheat was extended to incorporeal hereditaments and equitable estates.
- :Such titles as were registered as incorporeal hereditaments before the Act of 2009, are in the public domain.
- In 1839 he opened the Petrean fellowships at Exeter College to natives of Cheshire by conveying a small incorporeal hereditament to Lord Petre for that purpose.
- Following a report by the Irish Parliament passed the Abolition of Tenures Act, no longer exist as incorporeal hereditaments, nor as personal rights, and cannot be revived.
- In many cases, a title of lord of the manor may not have any land or rights, and in such cases the title is known as an'incorporeal hereditament '.
- Examples of "'incorporeal hereditaments "'are hereditary titles of honour or dignity, heritable titles of office, coats of arms, prescriptive barony, chattels or movable property.
- A franchise, such as a corporation, a jurisdiction, or a right to collect certain tolls or taxes, was, in effect, a kind of property : an " incorporeal hereditament ".
- As " incorporeal hereditaments ", any lands which may have historically related to such a title and long since disassociated from these ( now ) honorific titles-and such titles no longer attach to any territories.
- The rich body of common law regarding advowsons can sometimes become relevant in modern times when dealing with disputes over modern incorporeal hereditaments, such as farming allotments, that are not handled by statute or adequately settled by other common law.
- In other words, the gift of the glebe which can be called a " rectory manor " or " church furlong " was only ever granted subject to receiving an incorporeal hereditament ( inheritable and transferable right ) for the original donor.
- However, the obsolete or unregistered feudal titles, and those that lapsed into desuetude after 1662, after the abolition of tenures act was passed by the old Irish Parliament, no longer exist as incorporeal hereditaments, nor as personal rights, and cannot be revived.
- The Viscounts Gormanston continued to retain the Lordship of the latter under reversion ., and the prescriptive barony of Fingal was also retained by the Viscount Gormanston as an incorporeal hereditament " in gross ", until passed to the late Patrick Denis O'Donnell.
- Though the word " grant " was originally made use of, in treating of conveyances of interests in lands, to denote a transfer by deed of that which could not be passed by livery, and was applied only to incorporeal hereditaments, it became a generic term, applicable to the transfer of all classes of real property.
- Those few that thus survive at all have been traditionally considered to be " incorporeal hereditaments ", and were considered as interests or estates in land, registrable as such upon conveyance or inheritance under the Registry of Deeds of the Government of Ireland, although increasingly these are seen today as titles held in gross as personal rights, and not as real interests in land, as observed by the Minister.
- His analysis of the historical evolution of the law affecting incorporeal hereditaments as elements of intangible cultural heritage ( see has also been acknowledged by the [ http : / / www . lawreform . ie / Irish Law Reform Commission during its consideration of the repeal of 150 statutes going back to 1285 ( see Since 2006, the consequent Bill on Land Reform & Conveyancing has progressed in the Oireachtas, and been adopted into law, as the [ http : / / www . oireachtas . ie / viewdoc . asp ? DocID = 13018 & CatID = 87 Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act, Number 27 of 2009 . He retains incorporeal hereditaments from his late father.
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