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* Fee simple: An estate of indefinite duration, that can be freely transferred.
* Conditional Fee simple: An estate lasting forever as long as one or more conditions stipulated by the deed's grantor does not occur.
As tribes were relocated, some received land grants in exchange for their former lands, and others ( such as Osage, Seminole, and Chickasaw ) ultimately purchased their land, usually receiving Fee simple title to the land.
Other tribes received their land either by treaty via Land grant from the Federal government of the United States or they purchased the land receiving Fee simple title.
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* Fee simple, a tenure with no service obligations attached which could be a free-holding ( i. e. hereditable ) or non-free ( expiring on the tenant's death ).
Paramount title is the best title in Fee simple available for the true owner.
Fee simple ownership interest may be limited by government powers through a shift from allodial title to fee simple, such as when uniting with other property owners acceding to zoning restrictions and municipal regulation.
Fee simple determinable was generally preferred by courts in the common law of the early United States.
pl: Fee simple absolute
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In the United States, Fee simple ownership of the mineral is possible by a private individual, therefore payments of Mineral Royalties to Private Citizens occurs quite often.
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Fee simple estates may be either fee simple absolute or defeasible ( i. e. subject to future conditions ) like fee simple determinable and fee simple subject to condition subsequent ; this is the complex system of future interests ( q. v.
The success of the company and the changes in colonial policy of offering land to the tea planters ( Fee simple rules ) led to a period of boom and expansion in the Assam tea industry in the early 1860s, but these could not necessarily be translated into a dramatic shift in production ( from China to Assam ) due to the " makeshift " nature of plantations, poor conditions of life on plantation ( huge rates of mortality and desertion ), and also at times the presence of pure speculative capital with no interest in tea production.
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* one who holds title to real property in Fee simple
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Fee and ownership
* Fee tail, hereditary, non-transferable ownership of real property.

Fee and interest
What the lawyer has created is a life estate in Blackacre to T's children, a successive life estate in Blackacre to T's grandchildren, followed by a Fee Simple future interest in T's great-grandchildren.

Fee and real
The new band's core membership remained largely intact for more than a decade: Fee Waybill ( real name John Waldo Waybill ) ( vocals ), Bill " Sputnik " Spooner ( guitar, vocals ), Roger Steen ( guitar ), Prairie Prince ( real name Charles L. Prince ) ( drums ), Michael Cotten ( synthesizer ), Vince Welnick ( piano ), and Rick Anderson ( bass ).
After a short run in the TV series Fox, and a role in Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains ( alongside Diane Lane, Laura Dern and a host of real life punks like Fee Waybill, Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Paul Simonon ), Winstone got another big break, being cast as Will Scarlet in Robin of Sherwood.
Fee amounts depend on jurisdiction, the crime, real or trumped-up, and the financial wherewithal of the individual or company involved.

Fee and property
Fee decided that he did not want to compete with local nurseries during the Great Depression, so he began planting his trees and shrubs on the property.
Fee sought to create picturesque landscape scenes, embellishing on the natural beauty of his property to create a “ series of pictures .” In 1945, Harry Fee would donate Hidden Lake Gardens to Michigan State University, and his generous Financial endowment continues to develop the gardens with additional land acquisitions, building construction, and educational programs and visitor services.
The Hall was reputed to have belonged to the Ayscough ( Askew, Ainscough ) family in the early part of the 16th century-Fee referring to the Knight's Fee or living from the property.

Fee and is
* Fee tail: An estate which, upon the death of the tenant, is transferred to his or her heirs.
Under the original Medicare safety net, the Medicare benefit for out-of-hospital services is increased to 100 % of the Schedule Fee ( up from 85 %) once an annual threshold in gap costs is reached.
The eBay fee system is quite complex ; there are fees to list a product and fees when the product sells ( Final Value Fee ), plus several optional adornment fees, all based on various factors and scales.
It is just a short walk from the Cairngorms National Park which includes Glendoll Forest and Corrie Fee nearby.
An additional " Development Fee " of € 10 is charged to all departing passengers aged 12 years and over.
Passengers traveling through YVR are no longer required to pay a separate Airport Improvement Fee ; it now is included in the price of a ticket.
Starting in 1999, the Ukrainian government has been collecting an ecological tax, officially known as Environmental Pollution Fee (), which is collected from all polluting entities, whether it's one-time or ongoing pollution and regardless of whether the polluting act was legal or illegal at the time.
The Matterhorn near Zermatt is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Swiss mountains, as is its sister valley immediately east Saas Fee.
The battle and its significance in contemporary English history is depicted in Rosemary Sutcliff's 1960 historical fiction novel Knight's Fee.
* Angostura Bitters or Fee Brothers ' Whiskey Barrel-Aged Bitters is sometimes added.
The Tuition and Fee Rates for NJCU is a total of $ 4, 673. 60 per sememester for full-time Undergraduates who are state residents.
The Tuition Fee Supplement is geared to students enrolled in priority courses in post-secondary and non-degree programmes, including vocational and technical courses.
A banquet is prepared, but interrupted by the two-headed giant Thunderdel chanting " Fee, fau, fum ".
The School also charges a one-time matriculation fee of US $ 3, 000, and a Facilities Enhancement Fee of $ 2, 500 is levied upon enrollment.
Legal aid in England and Wales is administered by the Legal Services Commission, and is available for most criminal cases, and many types of civil cases with exceptions including libel, most personal injury cases ( which are now dealt with under Conditional Fee Agreements, a species of contingent fee ) and cases associated with the running of a business.
The student newspaper of SUNY Brockport, funded by the BSG Mandatory Fee, whose circulation is 5, 000.
Currently, to maintain the CISSP certification, a member is required to earn and submit a total of 120 CPEs by the end of their three-year certification cycle and pay the Annual Membership Fee of US $ 85 during each year of the three-year certification cycle before the annual anniversary date.
An additional " Development Fee " of € 10 is charged to all departing passengers aged 12 years and over.

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