allodial

/əˈloʊdiəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to land that is owned completely and freely, without any obligation to a feudal lord or other superior.
    • In some legal systems, allodial title gives the owner absolute control over the property.
    • Modern allodial ownership is rare, as most land is held under some form of government authority.
    • The family's allodial estate had been passed down for generations without any feudal dues.
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