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{i} act of establishing a home or dwelling
present participle of homestead
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To acquire or settle on land as a homestead
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the place that is one's home
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A cluster of several houses occupied by an extended family
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a house together with surrounding land and buildings, especially on a farm
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A statutory exemption of real property used as a home from the claims of certain creditors and judgments up to a specified amount; requires a declaration of homestead be completed and filed with the county recorder's office
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The way the various exemption acts refer to your principal residence whether it be a house, apartment, condo or other real property Top
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Term used for taxing purposes to describe homes and farms
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The dwelling (house and contiguous land) of the head of a family Some states grant statutory exemptions, protecting homestead property (usually to a set maximum amount) against the rights of creditors Property tax exemptions (for all or part of the tax) are also available in some states Statutory requirements to establish a homestead may include a formal declaration to be recorded
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A statutory protection from execution or the establishment of title by occupation of real property in accordance with the laws of various States or the Federal Government
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A parcel of land used by the owner as a primary residence
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Status provided to a homeowner's principal residence in some states that protects the home against judgments up to specified amounts
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The dwelling (house and contiguous land) of the head of a family Some states grant statutory exemptions, protecting homestead property (usually to set a maximum amount) against the rights of creditors Property tax exemptions (for all or part of the tax) are also available in some states Statutory requirements to establish a homestead may include a formal declaration to be recorded
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a homestead usually is a home on land obtained from the United States government Part of the agreement between the individual and the government was that the individual had to live on the land and make improvements to it, such as adding buildings and clearing fields
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In some states, the home and property occupied by an owner are protected by law from attachment and sale for the claims of creditors (up to a certain amount)
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- The house and the adjoining land (within statutory limits) where the head of the family lives; the family's fixed place of residence
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>> Status provided to a homeowner's principal residence by some state statutes; protects a home against judgments up to specified amounts
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the home and adjacent grounds occupied by a family
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A home upon which the owner or owners have recorded a declaration of homestead, which protects the home against judgments up to specified amounts
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dwelling that is usually a farmhouse and adjoining land land acquired from the United States public lands by filing a record and living on and cultivating it under the homestead law the home and adjacent grounds occupied by a family settle land given by the government and occupy it as a homestead
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The home or seat of a family; place of origin
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A limited exemption against the claims of unsecured creditors for property used as the debtors residence
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A house that is located on land occupied by the owner, surrounded by outbuildings, exempt from seizure and forced sale for debt Under the Dominion Lands Act, the "permanent dwelling" and all farm buildings surrounding it were considered the homestead
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The primary residence including the land and building surrounding the main house
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Real Estate that is owned and used as the family home Massachusetts allows protection from creditors for a homestead when it is declared and recorded at the Registry of Deeds
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dwelling that is usually a farmhouse and adjoining land
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A home upon which the owner or owners have recorded a Declaration of Homestead, as provided by California statutes; protects home against judgments up to specified amounts
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land acquired from the United States public lands by filing a record and living on and cultivating it under the homestead law
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A homestead is a farmhouse, together with the land around it
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The dwelling (house and contiguous land) of the head of the family Some states grant statutory exemptions, protecting homestead property (usually to a set maximum amount) against the rights of the creditors Property tax exemptions are also available in some states
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a house and the curtilage
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Status provided to a homeowner's principal residence in some states that protects the home against judgements up to specified amounts
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Property designated by its owner as his home and protected by law in many jurisdictions from forced sale and other attack by creditors or taxing authorities In the United States, homesteads are usually limited by a maximum dollar amount, although some states such as Florida still permit an unlimited homestead exemption Homesteads are one of the most effective, though restricted, onshore wealth retention vehicles
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A home upon which the owner or owners have recorded a Declaration of Homestead, protects home against judgments up to specified amounts
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The home and appurtenant land and buildings owned by the head of a family, and occupied by him and his family
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Property designated by the head of a family as his home and primary residence Also defined as land claimed by a settler under the National Homestead Act
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In United States history, a homestead was a piece of government land in the west, which was given to someone so they could settle there and develop a farm. to live and work on a homestead. Homestead Movement Homestead National Monument Homestead Strike
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The home place; a home and the inclosure or ground immediately connected with it
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{i} house and property (especially a farm); section of land claimed by a settler (especially under the U.S. Homestead Act)
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settle land given by the government and occupy it as a homestead
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Property designated by a householder as the householder's home and protected by law from forced sale to meet debts
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