absolute title to land, free of any other claims against the title, which one can
sell or pass to another by will or inheritance. This is a redundant form of "fee,"
but is used to show the fee (absolute title) is not a "conditional fee," or "determinable
fee," or "fee tail. " Like "fee" it is often used in deeds transferring title, as
in "Harry Hadit grants to Robert Gotit title in fee simple…" or similar words.
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