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Incorporeal hereditament
incorporeal hereditament Related to incorporeal hereditament: corporeal hereditamentsincorporeal hereditament an intangible right over land in England and Wales. Examples are rights of way, rights to light and rights of pasture. See EASEMENTS, PROFITS.INCORPOREAL HEREDITAMENT, title, estates. A right issuing out of, or annexed unto a thing corporeal. 2. Their existence is merely in idea and abstracted contemplation, though their effects and profits may be frequently the objects of our bodily senses. Co Litt. 9 a; Poth. Traite des Choses, Sec. 2. According to Sir William Blackstone, there are ten kinds of incorporeal hereditaments; namely, 1. Advowsons. 2. Tithes. 3. Commons. 4. Ways. 5. Offices. 6. Dignities. 7. Franchises. 8. Corodies. 9. Annuities. 10. Rents. 2 Bl. Com. 20. 3. But, in the United States, there, are no advowsons, tithes, dignities, nor corodies. The other's have no necessary connexion with real estate, and are not hereditary, and, with the exception of annuities, in some cases, cannot be transferred, and do not descend. FinancialSeehereditament |