/suːpəˈfɪʃiəri/ – noun
Definition: 1. chủ sở hữu công trình kiến trúc trên đất của người khác;
2. công trình kiến trúc trên đất của người khác.
A more thorough explanation: A superficiary refers to a person who holds a right known as “superficies,” which is a legal interest in land that allows the holder to own buildings or structures on or above the land owned by another person. This right is typically granted by a landowner to another party and is often associated with long-term leases or agreements.
Example: The superficiary has the right to use the land for agricultural purposes as specified in the lease agreement.