/ˈtɛnənt ɪn teɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: người chiếm hữu với tư cách người chủ sở hữu tài sản hương hỏa (tài sản bị hạn chế về trình tự thừa kế và chuyển nhượng).
A more thorough explanation: A tenant in tail is a legal term referring to a person who holds an estate in real property that is limited to certain heirs, typically lineal descendants, and is subject to the rule against perpetuities. This type of estate is created by a conveyance or will that specifies that the property is to pass to the lineal descendants of the grantee or devisee, and cannot be sold or otherwise disposed of in a way that would defeat the line of succession specified in the conveyance or will.
Example: The property was passed down to the tenant in tail according to the terms of the trust.