Estate
Estate or The Estate may refer to:
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Law
- Estate (law), a term in common law for a person's property, entitlements and obligations
- Estates of the realm, a broad social category in the histories of certain countries.
- The Estates, representative bodies of the estates of the realm
- Estates General, a supra-regional gathering of representatives of the estates of the realm
- The Estates, representative bodies of the estates of the realm
- Estate in land
- Estate (land), the grounds and tenancies (such as farms, housing, woodland, parkland) associated with a very large property
- Fortified estate, a housing estate surrounded by a wall with gate entrance/checkpoint.
- Housing estate, a group of houses built as a single development.
- Industrial estate (office park) and trading estate; property planned and sub-let for industrial and commercial use.
- Real estate or real property
- Literary estate, the intellectual property of a deceased author, or the executor thereof
Automobiles and technology
- Estate car (station wagon), a passenger car with a full-size interior cargo compartment
- Buick Estate, a luxury station wagon offered by General Motors from 1940 until 1990
- Estate, a brand of major appliances, first from RCA, afterwards from Whirlpool Corporation
Books
- The Estate (Singer novel)
- The Estate play by Oladipo Agboluaje
Film and TV
- Estate (2020 film), a short film
- Estate (2022 film), an Indian Tamil-language horror drama film
- The Estate (2020 film), film with Eric Roberts, directed by James Kapner
- The Estate (2022 film), a dark comedy film
- The Estate (TV series), BBC documentary
- The Estate, 2011 film with Brian Murphy
- The Estate, a 2021 drama series on SABC 3
Music
- Estate (album), a jazz piano album by Michel Petrucciani
- "Estate" (song), a 1960 Italian song and jazz standard, sung by Milva, written by Brighetti, Bruno Martino
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