Fee simple

/fi ˈsɪmpəl/ noun

The most complete form of property ownership, giving the owner absolute rights to use, sell, or transfer the property during their lifetime and to pass it to heirs after death. It's ownership without conditions or time limits.

From Norman French 'fief' (feudal estate) and Latin 'simplex' (simple, unconditional). Originally distinguished from conditional feudal holdings, it represented land held 'simply' without obligations to a feudal lord.

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