ABSTRACT

Now, two or more brothers divide their allodial lands, or the women who have right to allodial land, that is, a daughter and son’s daughter, paternal aunt and fraternal niece. Then the allodial lands are to go to the branch of the family to which the lot falls, both when it comes to the right to redeem it and to possession, and only offer another branch if they fall into destitution or the line of inheritance dies out completely. But they do not lose claim to allodial lands until each of them can marry the other’s daughter. If both a man and a woman have the same claim to allodial land, the allodial land is to be divided between them in the same way as inheritance.