Entailment (Hungary)
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Entailment (ius aviticum, Ősiség, Aviticitas) was an act that did not allow the selling of the land rendering it (i.e. the estate) inalienable.[1] This was observed in the Hungarian Kingdom from 1351 (King Louis I) until 1848. Széchenyi's Credit (Hitel,1830), among other things (e.g. Fiscalitas/háramlási jog/escheat), mainly revolved around this.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Kft, Wolters Kluwer Hungary. "1351. évi törvénycikkek - 1.oldal - Ezer év törvényei". net.jogtar.hu. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
- ^ "1351. december 11. Nagy Lajos király kihirdeti az ősiség törvényét". www.rubicon.hu. Retrieved 2021-05-13.