| 1. | In practice, determination of rateable occupation and hereditament is often interlinked.
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| 2. | They are considered incorporeal hereditaments or non-physical property.
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| 3. | Assessments may apply to both corporeal and incorporeal hereditaments.
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| 4. | Robert White was granted licence to enter his lordships and hereditaments in 1481.
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| 5. | An example of a corporeal hereditament is freehold.
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| 6. | They are regarded as incorporeal hereditaments, and are either appendant or in gross.
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| 7. | Rateable occupation is occupying a hereditament so as to be liable to pay a rate.
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| 8. | Under English law incorporeal hereditaments ( including jurisdictions ) were either granted or recognized in charters.
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| 9. | Some items of plant and machinery within a hereditament are assumed to be included in the hereditament.
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| 10. | Some items of plant and machinery within a hereditament are assumed to be included in the hereditament.
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