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单词 freehold
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Definition of freehold in English:

freehold

noun ˈfriːhəʊldˈfriˌhoʊld
mass nounBritish
  • 1Permanent and absolute tenure of land or property with freedom to dispose of it at will.

    对土地(或财产)的终身保有。常与LEASEHOLD 相对

    Often contrasted with leasehold
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each Aboriginal community needs to decide whether freehold would suit the community best.
    • I understand it is the same in relation to freehold and leasehold, that you can be convicted of trespass.
    • Later it was owned perhaps by the lord of the manor, but no individual ownership, much less freehold, existed.
    • Title is called feudal or ‘feuhold’ tenure which is the equivalent of freehold and is absolute title.
    • The Crown does not normally make grants to itself in freehold or by lease.
    • There are currently two main ways of owning property in England and Wales: freehold and leasehold.
    • The biggest decision is whether to go for freehold or leasehold.
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • Dutton spent almost $200,000 to secure freehold of his land and save it from selectors.
    1. 1.1count noun A piece of land or property held by freehold.
      〈主英〉可终身保有的土地(或财产)
      an opportunity to purchase the adjoining freehold
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They rearranged their estates to create larger tenant farms on rack rents, with a decline in small yeomen farmers with customary tenure or freeholds.
      • It is a potentially tortuous route, but the property, if renovated as as a freehold, could be worth double the current asking price.
      • Some of the freeholds were very valuable and some of the leaseholds were virtually worthless tenancies of shop-like premises occupied by the Appellant's branches.
      • And also I shall have within a year and a day a freehold within the town (as a burgess should), at which I may be summoned, or else lose my burgess status forever.
      • Had they ever been upon the ground where their freeholds lay?
      • At a meeting yesterday, it was decided to sell the freehold together with the fixtures and fittings of the Assembly Rooms, in Blake Street.
      • 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.
      • The other reason is that York is an increasingly popular shopping centre and freeholds don't come up that often.
      • Similarly, there is no reduction in the value of the property because it is a leasehold rather than a freehold.
      • Then a month after that deal was done, Keelwalk came back and said we could buy the freehold.
      • 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.
      • The University of York bought the freehold from the York Civic Trust, which maintained an interest, but was forced to put it on the market because of the growing cost of structural repairs.
      • This has resulted in a starkly contrasting market between leaseholds and freeholds, especially in the sale of going concern businesses.
      • There are fears rents could spiral forcing them out of business and the clubs demolished for housing if the authority presses ahead with an auction of freeholds next month.
      • City analysts believe that Coleman could partly finance any offer by selling some of the group's valuable freeholds and then leasing back the stores.
      • They are all freeholds granted under specific legislation in the Northern Territory providing for living areas for the benefit of Aboriginal people.
      • You are entitled to purchase a plot of land in Spain as a freehold and own it outright, in the same way that a Spanish person could come to Ireland and buy land.
      Synonyms
      building, buildings, premises, house, houses, land, estates, acres, acreage
adjective ˈfriːhəʊldˈfriˌhoʊld
British
  • Held by or having the status of freehold.

    可终身保有的;有终身保有权的

    freehold tenure
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1987 the Pearsons decided to sell the whole of their freehold interest in the Hall and the stud farm.
    • He is only interested in property that has freehold status.
    • The simple granting of freehold or leasehold property does not lead to automatic economic development or viable commercial activity.
    • I said the customary rights should not lead to the granting of freehold title.
    • As an area of freehold tenure, established for decades, it was not subject to the same array of regulations as the municipal locations.
    • In the meantime, a very vocal opposition from commercial farmers owning extensive freehold and leasehold estates has stymied efforts by the Ministry.
    • That customary land status can easily be turned into freehold title.
    • From today, developers of new mixed-use properties can choose whether to offer freehold, leasehold or commonhold properties, and people who are leaseholders can now transfer to a commonhold system.
    • No question can arise as to the special characteristics of the particular freehold owner.
    • A 250-year lease is a freehold sale in anyone's book; do these custodians of the citizens' property give a hoot?
    • The proposed sale did not go ahead and he did not investigate the extent of the freehold and leasehold titles further.
    • Most importantly it would create complicated flying freehold arrangements which are notoriously difficult to manage from an estate management perspective, as discussed above.
    • On 14th February 1996, the freehold interest in the building was transferred to the claimant.
    • Commonhold will be a new kind of freehold ownership.
    • Terraces of freehold houses, by contrast, date back at least to the 18th century.
    • The freehold interest is available with full vacant possession.
    • The valuation assumes a sound freehold title with full vacant possession.
    • Mrs Norris was the registered freehold owner of the home.
    • The mortgagor may have a freehold or a leasehold estate in the land.
    • The individual claimants are freehold owners and occupiers of their homes in Church Village.

Derivatives

  • freeholder

  • noun ˈfriːhəʊldəˈfriˌhoʊldər
    British
    • Ordinarily, such a person can only sue if he has the right to exclusive possession of the land, such as a freeholder or tenant in possession, or even a licensee with exclusive possession.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The person most likely to be affected by this change is an intermediate landlord, that is a person who holds a lease from the freeholder, out of which he has granted a sub-lease to the person who is now in actual occupation.
      • While it is difficult to quantify, the policies and attitudes of different freeholders have some effect on rental values.
      • He submits that the evidence indicated that their continued presence was plainly tolerated and accepted by a succession of freeholders and that that amounted to an implied licence to occupy rather than trespass.

Definition of freehold in US English:

freehold

nounˈfriˌhoʊldˈfrēˌhōld
  • 1Permanent and absolute tenure of land or property with freedom to dispose of it at will.

    对土地(或财产)的终身保有。常与LEASEHOLD 相对

    Often contrasted with leasehold
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Later it was owned perhaps by the lord of the manor, but no individual ownership, much less freehold, existed.
    • The biggest decision is whether to go for freehold or leasehold.
    • The Crown does not normally make grants to itself in freehold or by lease.
    • Dutton spent almost $200,000 to secure freehold of his land and save it from selectors.
    • 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.
    • I understand it is the same in relation to freehold and leasehold, that you can be convicted of trespass.
    • There are currently two main ways of owning property in England and Wales: freehold and leasehold.
    • 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.
    • Title is called feudal or ‘feuhold’ tenure which is the equivalent of freehold and is absolute title.
    • Each Aboriginal community needs to decide whether freehold would suit the community best.
    1. 1.1the freehold The ownership of a piece of land or property by permanent tenure.
      完全的保有权,对土地(或财产)的终身保有权
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The company acquired the freehold on the land around two years ago but the club has a long lease on the site.
      • 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.
      • After four attempts he has secured the freehold to a stunning Georgian building on George Street, Edinburgh's smartest shopping district.
      • The county council has now agreed to transfer the freehold of land at Darlingscote Road to the district council.
      • Southend Council owns the freehold of the airport and ran it until the 1990s, when mounting losses forced them to lease it out to other operators.
      • Greenwich Council is now buying the freehold on adjacent land formerly occupied by Kent Motors to allow for a more spread-out, spacious building.
      • 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.
      • Barnsley Council has been accused of a ‘terrible betrayal’ of working class communities after it made a controversial decision to sell off the freehold of four working men's clubs.
      • 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.
      • We were able to buy the freehold for £10,000, which added a huge amount of value.
      • 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.
      • As the council still have the freehold for the car park we will be liaising with them.
      • The leaseholders have bought their flats in blocks which still have council tenants, but they do not own the freehold.
      • The freehold of the block was owned by one of the companies of the Grosvenor Estate.
      • The group subsequently sold the freehold and purchased the leasehold.
      • The group has the freehold of the land, off Bredon Road, at the top of the Mitton Estate.
      • More than 50 developers had gone on to pay £150 for a CD package giving technical information which would be required for them to prepare detailed proposals to acquire the freehold.
      • 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.
      • The General Property Trust bought the freehold over the 104 square kilometres in December 1997.
      • Richmond upon Thames Council, which owns the freehold of the site as well as the car park to the rear and another building, is looking at the potential of the area for a limited mixed-use development scheme.
    2. 1.2 A piece of land or property held by permanent tenure.
      〈主英〉可终身保有的土地(或财产)
      an opportunity to purchase the adjoining freehold
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You are entitled to purchase a plot of land in Spain as a freehold and own it outright, in the same way that a Spanish person could come to Ireland and buy land.
      • They rearranged their estates to create larger tenant farms on rack rents, with a decline in small yeomen farmers with customary tenure or freeholds.
      • Similarly, there is no reduction in the value of the property because it is a leasehold rather than a freehold.
      • They are all freeholds granted under specific legislation in the Northern Territory providing for living areas for the benefit of Aboriginal people.
      • And also I shall have within a year and a day a freehold within the town (as a burgess should), at which I may be summoned, or else lose my burgess status forever.
      • 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.
      • 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 University of York bought the freehold from the York Civic Trust, which maintained an interest, but was forced to put it on the market because of the growing cost of structural repairs.
      • The other reason is that York is an increasingly popular shopping centre and freeholds don't come up that often.
      • 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.
      • It is a potentially tortuous route, but the property, if renovated as as a freehold, could be worth double the current asking price.
      • Had they ever been upon the ground where their freeholds lay?
      • Some of the freeholds were very valuable and some of the leaseholds were virtually worthless tenancies of shop-like premises occupied by the Appellant's branches.
      • Then a month after that deal was done, Keelwalk came back and said we could buy the freehold.
      • This has resulted in a starkly contrasting market between leaseholds and freeholds, especially in the sale of going concern businesses.
      • There are fears rents could spiral forcing them out of business and the clubs demolished for housing if the authority presses ahead with an auction of freeholds next month.
      • City analysts believe that Coleman could partly finance any offer by selling some of the group's valuable freeholds and then leasing back the stores.
      Synonyms
      building, buildings, premises, house, houses, land, estates, acres, acreage
adjectiveˈfriˌhoʊldˈfrēˌhōld
  • Held by or having the status of freehold.

    可终身保有的;有终身保有权的

    freehold tenure
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The freehold interest is available with full vacant possession.
    • In the meantime, a very vocal opposition from commercial farmers owning extensive freehold and leasehold estates has stymied efforts by the Ministry.
    • Most importantly it would create complicated flying freehold arrangements which are notoriously difficult to manage from an estate management perspective, as discussed above.
    • From today, developers of new mixed-use properties can choose whether to offer freehold, leasehold or commonhold properties, and people who are leaseholders can now transfer to a commonhold system.
    • As an area of freehold tenure, established for decades, it was not subject to the same array of regulations as the municipal locations.
    • He is only interested in property that has freehold status.
    • In 1987 the Pearsons decided to sell the whole of their freehold interest in the Hall and the stud farm.
    • That customary land status can easily be turned into freehold title.
    • The valuation assumes a sound freehold title with full vacant possession.
    • The individual claimants are freehold owners and occupiers of their homes in Church Village.
    • Commonhold will be a new kind of freehold ownership.
    • The simple granting of freehold or leasehold property does not lead to automatic economic development or viable commercial activity.
    • Terraces of freehold houses, by contrast, date back at least to the 18th century.
    • I said the customary rights should not lead to the granting of freehold title.
    • The mortgagor may have a freehold or a leasehold estate in the land.
    • No question can arise as to the special characteristics of the particular freehold owner.
    • Mrs Norris was the registered freehold owner of the home.
    • A 250-year lease is a freehold sale in anyone's book; do these custodians of the citizens' property give a hoot?
    • On 14th February 1996, the freehold interest in the building was transferred to the claimant.
    • The proposed sale did not go ahead and he did not investigate the extent of the freehold and leasehold titles further.
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