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  2. Established Titles - Wikipedia

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    Established Titles is a company which sells souvenir plots of Scottish land from 1 sq ft (0.09 m 2) to 20 sq ft (1.86 m 2).The company retains legal ownership of the land. While the company claims that those who buy the 'plots' can choose to be titled Lord, Laird or Lady, as part of a supposed "traditional Scottish custom", souvenir plots are too small to be legally registered for ownership ...

  3. Lord of the manor - Wikipedia

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    As a feudal title 'Lord of the Manor', unlike titles of peerage, can be inherited by whomever the title holder chooses (including females), and it is the only English title that can be sold (though they rarely are), as lordships of the manor are considered non-physical property in England and are fully enforceable in the English court system.

  4. A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The series was a co-production with the PBS network station WGBH Boston, which broadcast it under the title Lord Peter Wimsey as part of its Mystery! strand. Walter believed that the change of name perhaps reflected a nervousness about hanging a series on a female character, and on a writer whose name was not well known in the United States ...

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  7. False titles of nobility - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, the title of lord of the manor may no longer be connected to land or other rights. In such cases, the title is known as an "incorporeal hereditament". [14] Before the Land Registration Act 2002 it was possible to register lordship titles; most did not seek to register. [14]

  8. Buying Foreclosures: Do You Own the Title? - AOL

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    Suppose you bought a foreclosed house and moved in with your family. You loved your new home -- until this month, when news broke that major banks had screwed up thousands of foreclosures by ...

  9. Souvenir plot - Wikipedia

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    A souvenir plot of land is a novelty item that purports to give the holder ownership over a very small piece of land, such as 1 inch squared or 20 ft squared. The novelty item may or may not purport to confer additional benefits such as products based on the commonly held, but false, belief that all landholders in Scotland have the right to title themselves "Laird", "Lord, or "Lady".

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