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allodial

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allodial [əˈləʊdɪəl]
adj
1. (Historical Terms) (of land) held as an allodium
2. (Historical Terms) (of tenure) characterized by or relating to the system of holding land in absolute ownership the allodial system
3. (Historical Terms) (of people) holding an allodium


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He pushed vigorously for allodial ownership, wherein landowners would hold absolute dominion over their property with no feudal obligations to the state.
Building Regulation, Market Alternatives, and Allodial Policy, New York, New York: Avebury Press, 1997.
 
 
 
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