Ancient Norwegian property laws
Main article: Medieval Scandinavian laws
Two Norwegian property laws, which are so ancient that the time of their enactment is lost, govern Norwegian property. These are the Ã…setesrett (homestead right), and the Odelsrett (also referred to as allodial right).
These two rights were considered important enough that they were included in the 1814 Constitution of Norway.
See also
References
- Gjerset, Knut (1917). History of the Norwegian People. MacMillan.
- "Kong Christian the Fjerdes Norske Lovbog af 1604" [King Christian IV's Norwegian Book of Law of 1604] (in Norwegian). FEILBERG & LANDMARK/Prosjekt for nettbaserte hovedfagsstudier (PNH). 1981. Archived from the original on 12 May 2009. Retrieved 13 April 2009.
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