Nuovo appuntamento con « Peter`s Pills », la rubrica online di Legal English by Federnotizie (la rivista online di Federnotai), in collaborazione con Confprofessioni e Beprof. La 34esima video-lezione « Freehold, Leasehold and Commonhold estates » è disponibile sul sito www.federnotizie.it, sui canali social e sul sito di Confprofessioni e sull`app Beprof, scaricabile da App Store e Google Play. Technically, all land in Britain ultimately belongs to the Crown, and most of what someone else may have is called an estate in the country. “Real Estate” means the rights that a person has to control and use the property. It is often said that a landowner owns (ownership) of land, but legal scholars prefer to use the term “ownership” to express how people “own” land. The three main forms of succession – or forms of ownership – in the UK are: Freehold, Leasehold and Commonhold. Log in or register (free and only takes a few minutes) to participate in this question. You`ll also have access to many other tools and opportunities designed for those who have (or are passionate about) language-related jobs. Participation is free and the site has a strict privacy policy. Read more here: “Half of England has less than 1% of its population.” Thank you and see you next time for more Peter pills to improve your legal English! An interesting statistic: half of England has less than 1% of its population. About 25,000 landowners – mostly members of the aristocracy and corporations – control half the country.
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- November 29, 2022
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