Allodgi, or allodial title, refers to a type of land ownership that is free from any feudal obligations or duties to a lord or sovereign. In this system, the landowner has complete and absolute rights over the property, including the ability to sell, lease, or develop it without interference. Historically, allodial land was significant in contrast to feudal systems, where land tenure was contingent upon service or allegiance to a higher authority. Today, allodial title is rare and primarily of historical interest, with most modern land ownership characterized by various forms of tenure and governmental regulations.