Definition of Allodially. Meaning of Allodially. Synonyms of Allodially

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Definition of Allodially

Allodially
Allodially Al*lo"di*al*ly, adv. By allodial tenure.

Meaning of Allodially from wikipedia

- Allodial title constitutes ownership of real property (land, buildings, and fixtures) that is independent of any superior landlord. Allodial title is related...
- 'estate', Medieval Latin allodium), also allodial land or allodium, is an estate in land over which the allodial landowner (allodiary) had full ownership...
- and promulgating legal judgment. The lands in a petty kingdom were held allodially by various fine (agnatic kingroups) of freemen. The king occupied the...
- to as allodial right). These two rights were considered important enough that they were included in the 1814 Constitution of Norway. Allodial title Udal...
- 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...
- abandoned property Treasure trove Bailment License Alienation Estates in land Allodial title Fee simple Fee tail Life estate Defeasible estate ****ure interest...
- carved out of the estates of the upper nobility. The second source was allodial land transformed into dependent tenures.[citation needed] During the 10th...
- 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...
- directed at the counts of Champagne, who had made incursions into Frederick's allodial lands. Frederick also confiscated some lands from the nearby Abbey of Saint-Mihiel...
- The Odelsrett is an ancient Scandinavian allodial title which has survived in Norway as odelsrett and existed until recent times in Sweden as bördsrätt...