I suppose that incorporeal heritable rights and incorporeal hereditaments mean exactly the same thing.
I can understand incorporeal property rights but not an incorporeal loss.
I beg to move, in page 25, fine 40, after "land", to insert "or actual enjoyment of an incorporeal right over the land".
A dignity is an incorporeal hereditament, and descends in the same way.
The key to library development is the definition of incorporeal rights.
Averroes' first position was that forms generally, and the forms of living beings in particular, are infused into matter by an "incorporeal mover", identified as the active intellect.
Everything else became incorporeal, immaterial or mental.
Sue is "in between" insofar as she combines the incorporeal figure of the beginning-of-century domestic angel with an end-of-century instability of gender attributes.