arrendats
Arrendats refers to a type of land lease arrangement common in many legal traditions, particularly within Spanish and Latin American property law. The term originates from the Spanish verb “arrendar,” meaning to lease or rent. An arrendat typically designates a leasehold parcel, distinguishing it from owner-held freehold property. The leasehold is granted for a specified duration, often extending over several decades or even a century, and can be renewed under agreed terms.
In historic Spain, arrendats were used during the Reconquista to manage agricultural lands left abandoned by
Legal provisions governing arrendats vary by jurisdiction. In many Spanish-speaking countries, civil codes stipulate the lease
Recognizing the historical significance of arrendats, scholars study these leases to understand land distribution patterns, economic