The state of Nevada issues an instrument it calls allodial title, if the owner holds the property free and clear of all debts and pays to the state of Nevada what amounts to a bond for future taxes.
That was pretty much the general basic requirement for suffrage in the original United States. Some states added other classes such as merchants.
There is no allodial title as you are thinking of it, although I understand the term is sometimes used in eastern states to distinquish the rights of the owner from earlier feudal obligations.
The state of Nevada issues an instrument it calls allodial title, if the owner holds the property free and clear of all debts and pays to the state of Nevada what amounts to a bond for future taxes.
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hmm... I did some brief research on this some time ago, but it is quite a confusing area. Apparently there are certain lands in the east and especially in teh west that have legal titles going back to the good old days and thus have special privillages.
Although I think its slightly different, the land of Amish groups and Indian reservations fall in this legal realm.
If anyone has any expertise in this area I'd like to know more about it.
I wonder how prevalent this sort of thing is in Nevada or if it's just used by a small minority of legally connected libertarian types.