Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
alodial
Adjective
/əˈloʊ.di.əl/
Definition
A type of land ownership that is free from any feudal obligations, meaning the owner has complete control over the land without owing service or rent to a higher authority.
Examples
- The ancient Germanic tribes had alodial lands that they governed independently.
- Owning alodial property allows for greater freedom in how one uses their land.
- In some regions, alodial titles protect landowners from government claims.
Meaning
Alodial refers to land that is owned outright, without any conditions imposed by a landlord or government. It represents a form of property ownership that is absolute and unencumbered.
Synonyms
- Freehold
- Absolute ownership
- Full title