/fiː-fɑːm/ – noun
Definition: quyền sử dụng đất đai thuê được thừa kế, quyền thuê dài hạn.
A more thorough explanation: Fee-farm is a legal term that refers to a form of land tenure in which the tenant holds land from a landlord for a fixed annual rent, known as a fee-farm rent. The tenant has the right to use and profit from the land, subject to the payment of the rent to the landlord. The fee-farm tenant typically has a long-term interest in the land, often for a period of several generations, and may have the right to pass on the tenancy to their heirs.
Example: The fee-farm grant allowed the tenant to hold the land in fee simple while paying a fixed annual fee to the landlord.