My State Doesn't Offer Allodial Title (California, Delaware, Etc)
In California and other similar states, they don't use the term "Allodial Title", but often use the term "Fee Simple Absolute," which the dictionary says is the same thing. Therefore it may be a different word, but holds the same idea - much like Allodial Title vs Land Patent.
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