- Source: Entailment (Hungary)
Entailment (ius aviticum, Ősiség, Aviticitas) was an act that did not allow the selling of the land rendering it (i.e. the estate) inalienable. 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.
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- Entailment (Hungary)
- History of Hungary
- Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867)
- Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen
- Religion in Hungary
- Hungarian nobility
- Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party
- Louis I of Hungary
- United for Hungary
- Croatia–Hungary relations