A Bill of Sale is a legal document transferring ownership of goods or property from one party to another. It can serve as security for a debt or as absolute proof of a sale.
Fee Simple (or Fee Simple Absolute) refers to the absolute ownership of real property where the owner has unrestricted powers to dispose of the property during their lifetime, and upon death, the property passes to designated heirs. This ownership can only be overridden by eminent domain.
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