They are considered incorporeal hereditaments or non-physical property.
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Assessments may apply to both corporeal and incorporeal hereditaments.
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They are regarded as incorporeal hereditaments, and are either appendant or in gross.
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Under English law incorporeal hereditaments ( including jurisdictions ) were either granted or recognized in charters.
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Scottish Barons rank below Lords of Parliament, and although considered noble, their titles are incorporeal hereditaments.
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By the Intestate Estates Act 1884 the law of escheat was extended to incorporeal hereditaments and equitable estates.
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:Such titles as were registered as incorporeal hereditaments before the Act of 2009, are in the public domain.
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In 1839 he opened the Petrean fellowships at Exeter College to natives of Cheshire by conveying a small incorporeal hereditament to Lord Petre for that purpose.
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Following a report by the Irish Parliament passed the Abolition of Tenures Act, no longer exist as incorporeal hereditaments, nor as personal rights, and cannot be revived.
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In many cases, a title of lord of the manor may not have any land or rights, and in such cases the title is known as an'incorporeal hereditament '.