/əˈlōdēə/ – Adjective
Definition: việc chiếm hữu tài sản theo quyền sở hữu vô điều kiện thuộc ruộng đất tự do, không phải chịu nghĩa vụ địa tô.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “allodial” refers to a type of land ownership where the owner has full and absolute ownership rights over the property, free from any superior landlord or government authority. This means that the owner has the right to use, possess, and dispose of the property without any obligations to a feudal lord or government entity.
Example: The property was held in allodial title, free from any feudal obligations or claims by the government.