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- from all ‘full, entire’ and ōd ‘estate’, Medieval Latin allodium), also allodial land or allodium, is an estate in land over which the allodial landowner...
- claim from an earlier owner with allodium. According to the oldest regional law, Gulatingsloven, a farm became allodium property after 6 generations' ownership...
- superior landlord. Allodial title is related to the concept of land held in allodium, or land ownership by occupancy and defence of the land. Most property...
- ligature Ethel-, Aethel-, Uodal- as an element in Germanic names, see Ethel Allodium: Odelsrett, a traditional Scandinavian law Udal law, the Scottish derivative...
- the tenancy. In English common law, the Crown had radical title or the allodium of all land in England, meaning that it was the ultimate "owner" of all...
- fee, demesne, dependency, domain, fiefdom, manor, estate in fee, acres, allodium, benefice, copyhold, equitable estate, estate at sufferance, estate for...
- Toul, do****ents some gifts. One of them is the allodium Heerlen, in the bishopry of Liege. Another allodium consists of a few chapels, which belong to the...
- Wenceslaus that prevented his overthrow. After attempts to enlarge the king's allodium caused conflicts with his former ally, the Archbishop of Mainz forging...
- in a northerly direction and seized the villa and the Counts founded an allodium, but in 1203 this area was again transferred to the Prince Bishop and taken...
- Allodial title: Real property that is independent of any superior landlord. Allodium is "Land held absolutely in one's own right, and not of any lord or superior;...