Definition of Rentcharge. Meaning of Rentcharge. Synonyms of Rentcharge

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- English land law, a rentcharge is an annual sum paid by the owner of freehold land (terre-tenant) to the owner of the rentcharge (rentcharger), a person...
- parties. Estate rentcharges are potentially subject to abuse, known as "fleecehold". Any existing rentcharges other than estate rentcharges will be extinguished...
- owner of property in fee simple is only partially true. For example, a rentcharge may exist requiring a freeholder to pay a fixed sum of money closely resembling...
- which includes servitudes, security interests, real burdens, land charge, rentcharge, emphyteusis, right of first refusal; land leased by another who holds...
- mentioned date. If someone pays a ground rent on a leasehold property or a rentcharge on a freehold property that is also payable on other neighbouring properties...
- in lieu of the revenues to which they were no longer entitled: tithes, rentcharge, ministers' money, stipends and augmentations, and certain marriage and...
- The Law of Property Act 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5. c. 20) is a statute of the United Kingdom Parliament. It forms part of an interrelated programme of legislation...
- the Redemption of Rentcharges). the borrowing of money by the Syndicate, under provincial guarantee, in order to redeem all rentcharges. the preparation...
- (Small Business Relief) (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2017 26 (W. 10) The Rentcharges (Redemption Price) (Wales) Regulations 2017 27 The Legal Services Act...
- of office, coats of arms, prescriptive baronies, pensions, annuities, rentcharges, franchises — and any other interest having no physical existence. Two...