flying freehold

noun

Etymology

From the idea that the "ground" on which the freehold estate stands is above the actual ground, and hence that the freehold is flying.

Definitions

  1. The freehold of property in an upper storey above a lower storey that belongs to a…

    The freehold of property in an upper storey above a lower storey that belongs to a different freehold; the converse of creeping freehold.

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