/ˌɛmfɪˈtjuːsɪs/ – noun
Definition: việc thuê đất dài hạn, việc thuê đất vô thời hạn.
A more thorough explanation: Emphyteusis is a legal term referring to a long-term lease or grant of property, typically land, where the lessee or grantee has the right to use and profit from the property for a specified period of time, often for a very long duration such as 99 years or more. The lessee or grantee is usually responsible for maintaining the property and paying an annual rent or fee to the lessor or grantor. At the end of the specified period, the property typically reverts back to the lessor or grantor.
Example: The landlord granted an emphyteusis to the tenant, allowing them to possess and cultivate the land for a specified period of time.