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... or convey his property. The second type is the fee tail. A fee tail resembled a fee simple in that upon the death of the tenant the land devolved upon his heir, but the fee tail differs in that the heir had to be found amongst the descendants of the original tenant in tail. The third type is the terms of years absolute. This is the estate enjoyed by a tenant under a lease. The tenant is entitled to exclusive possession of the land for a certain period of time, in return for usually paying rent. The last type is the life estate. In a life estate, the land is granted to a person for his life and his estate then determines upon his death. The estate is not one of inheritance. After 1925, by section 1(1) of the LPA 1925, only 2 estates can subsist as legal estates. They are the fee ...
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