hereditament (Meaning)

Wordnet

hereditament (n)

any property (real or personal or mixed) that can be inherited

Webster

hereditament (n.)

Any species of property that may be inherited; lands, tenements, anything corporeal or incorporeal, real, personal, or mixed, that may descend to an heir.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hereditament

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hereditament Sentence Examples

  1. The hereditament passed down through generations, carrying with it both wealth and legacy.
  2. The disputed hereditament became the subject of a protracted legal battle.
  3. The property tax levied on the hereditament was a significant financial burden.
  4. The local council acquired the hereditament for a public park, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
  5. The ownership of the hereditament was traced back to the Norman Conquest.
  6. The leasehold interest in the hereditament was sold at auction, attracting a high price due to its prime location.
  7. The hereditament was deemed a listed building, protecting it from unauthorized alterations.
  8. The hereditament had a long and storied history, dating back centuries.
  9. The conveyance of the hereditament was witnessed by a magistrate and recorded in the County Court.
  10. The hereditaments of the wealthy landowner were vast and included numerous estates and manors.

FAQs About the word hereditament

any property (real or personal or mixed) that can be inheritedAny species of property that may be inherited; lands, tenements, anything corporeal or incorporeal

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The hereditament passed down through generations, carrying with it both wealth and legacy.

The disputed hereditament became the subject of a protracted legal battle.

The property tax levied on the hereditament was a significant financial burden.

The local council acquired the hereditament for a public park, ensuring its preservation for future generations.