/ɪnˌkɔrˈpɔriəl ˌhɛrɪˈdɪtəmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: vật quyền được thừa kế đối với tài sản phi vật chất (quyền địa dịch).
A more thorough explanation: An incorporeal hereditament is a type of property interest that is intangible and does not involve physical possession or control of a specific piece of land or property. Examples of incorporeal hereditaments include easements, profits a prendre, and rents.
Example: The right to fish in a particular river is considered an incorporeal hereditament that can be passed down through inheritance.