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Allodial title constitutes ownership of real
property (land, buildings, and fixtures) that is
independent of any
superior landlord.
Allodial title is related...
- "property, possession";
Medieval Latin allod or allodium), also
known as
allodial land or
proprietary property, was, in
medieval and
early modern European...
- al-yad.
Allodial title is a
system in
which real
property is
owned absolutely free and
clear of any
superior landlord or sovereign. True
allodial title...
- The
Odelsrett is an
ancient Scandinavian allodial title which has
survived in
Norway as
odelsrett and
existed until recent times in
Sweden as bördsrätt...
- to as
allodial right).
These two
rights were
considered important enough that they were
included in the 1814
Constitution of Norway.
Allodial title Udal...
-
England was
claimed by King
William the
Conqueror as his
absolute title by
allodial right,
being the
commencement of the
royal demesne, also
known as Crown...
- pre-manorial landholding. One, the most common, was the
system of
holding land "
allodially" in full
outright ownership. The
other was a use of
precaria or benefices...
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bequeath or
dispose of it as they wish (although it may be
subject to the
allodial title of a
monarch or of a
governing body with the
power of
eminent domain)...
- of
property in alou (from the
Frankish alôd = full domain;
cognate with
allodial) was
considered by
medieval jurists to have "no
other lord than God". v...
- well as many
other feudal entities such as lordships, sous-fiefs, and
allodial fiefs. The Holy
Roman Empire was a
complex political entity that existed...