ad infinitum
ad infinitum (ad in-f[schwa]-nI-t[schwa]m). [Latin “without limit”] To an indefinite extent (a corporation has a duration ad infinitum unless the articles of incorporation specify a shorter period).
ad infinitum (ad in-f[schwa]-nI-t[schwa]m). [Latin “without limit”] To an indefinite extent (a corporation has a duration ad infinitum unless the articles of incorporation specify a shorter period).
freehold, n. 1. An estate in land held in fee simple, in fee tail, or for term of life; any real-property interest that is or may become possessory. • At common law, these estates were all created by enfeoffment with livery of seisin. [Cases: Estates in Property 4–7, 12. C.J.S. Estates §§ 10–14, 20–27.] 2.
immovable, n. (usu. pl.) Property that cannot be moved; an object so firmly attached to land that it is regarded as part of the land. — Also termed immovable thing. See FIXTURE. Cf. MOVABLE. [Cases: Fixtures 1; Property 4. C.J.S. Property §§ 14–21, 23.] — immovable, adj. “Considered in its legal aspect, an immovable, that