/ˈkɒpɪˌhəʊldə/ – noun
Definition: người có quyền thuê ruộng đất, người có quyền lĩnh canh (căn cứ trích lục sổ đăng bộ của tòa án lãnh chúa).
A more thorough explanation: A copyholder is a person who holds a copyhold estate, which is a form of land tenure in England and Wales where the land is held by a tenant in return for payment of a fixed rent and performance of specified services. The copyholder has certain rights and obligations related to the land as outlined in the copyhold agreement.
Example: The copyholder is the individual who holds the legal right to make copies of the original document.