- The
Odelsrett is an
ancient Scandinavian allodial title which has
survived in
Norway as
odelsrett and
existed until recent times in
Sweden as bördsrätt...
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Germanic names, see
Ethel Allodium:
Odelsrett, a
traditional Scandinavian law Udal law, the
Scottish derivative of the
Odelsrett Odal, Norway, a
traditional district...
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Norwegian property.
These are the Åsetesrett (homestead right), and the
Odelsrett (also
referred to as
allodial right).
These two
rights were considered...
- Scotland, and in Manx law in the Isle of Man. It is
closely related to
Odelsrett; both
terms are from Proto-Germanic *Ōþalan,
meaning "heritage; inheritance"...
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immediate family. Some of
these laws
remain in
effect today in
Norway as the
Odelsrett (allodial right). The
tradition of Udal law
found in Shetland, Orkney...
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retrieved 3
January 2010 Dackling, Martin. "Traditional or
modern peasants?
odelsrett and bördsrätt in
parliamentary debates, 1810–1860"
Scandinavian Journal...
- (2021): 1–20.
online Dackling, Martin. "Traditional or
modern peasants?
odelsrett and bördsrätt in
parliamentary debates, 1810–1860"
Scandinavian Journal...
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raised on the
family farm in Ørskog, Møre og Romsdal, to
which she has
odelsrett. Her
father worked with transportation,
while her
mother ran the family...
- nobility's
attempts to
weaken farmers’
allodial land
right (Norwegian:
odelsrett) were
rejected by the King and the
Danish Council of the Kingdom. The...
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Gjermundsson at
Tjuvkil and
Sveinung Torbjørnsson at Instön, sold the
Odelsrett (an
ancient Scandinavian allodial title) to the
estate left by Olav Eriksson...