A fee simple defeasible estate is a type of property ownership in which the owner holds title to the property with specific conditions or limitations. Fee simple defeasible estates are common in real ...
Understanding fee simple ownership is important when buying, selling, or investing in real estate. It is a common and comprehensive form of property ownership, granting full control and rights, ...
Although the term “right of way” is generally used to “describe a right belonging to a party to pass over land of another,” Ryder v. Petrea, 243 Va. 421, 423 (1992) (quoting Right of way, Black’s Law ...
The City of Richmond argued Aboriginal title shouldn't exist on fee simple properties. The City of Richmond is opening up a meeting originally meant for homeowners affected by a recent court decision ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has defined Aboriginal title as the right to exclusive use and occupation of the land. This has been established for decades now, but just what it means remains ...