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Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Chris V.):
the following information about a fee simple deed is copied and pasted directly from google:
especially for roberts and gailj--------------
google's definition of a fee simple deed:
"An interest in land. Land owned in fee simple is owned completely, without any limitations or conditions. This type of unlimited estate is called absolute. A fee simple is generally created when a deed gives the land with no conditions, usually using the words like "to John Doe" or "to John Doe and his heirs"."
just an observation: part of the above says ".....gives the LAND with no conditions....."; no mention of "air space"
since i cannot comment legally on the above definition, that's exactly what i found. if someone with legal expertise wants to challenge this definition, contact google. let us know if the explanation is in error.