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  2. False titles of nobility - Wikipedia

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    The Land Registration (Scotland) Act 2012 forbids the registration of deeds relating to souvenir plots in the Land Register of Scotland. [ 8 ] : s. 22 [ 9 ] This means that the Buyer obtains no legal right of or to ownership of the souvenir plot in any event, [ 8 ] : s. 50 so the evidence threshold required by HM Passport Office to use the ...

  3. Hawaii v. Office of Hawaiian Affairs - Wikipedia

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    In the Organic Act, Congress provided that "The portion of the public domain heretofore known as Crown land is hereby declared to have been, on [1898], and prior thereto, the property of the Hawaiian government, and to be free and clear from any trust of or concerning the same, and from all claim of any nature whatsoever, upon the rents, issues ...

  4. Land patent - Wikipedia

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    This office conducted a thorough review to ensure the accuracy of the claim, the land's availability, and the payment method. Ultimately, the General Land Office issued a land patent for the public land in question and forwarded it to the President for his signature. The first US land patent was issued on March 4, 1788, to John Martin. [4]

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  6. Swampland in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The new owners came to find their land was underwater in a swamp or in some other way impossible to build upon. As the scam became widely known, California and New York legislators acted in 1963 to restrict this false advertising. Florida also enacted the Installment Land Sales Act that year in an effort to restore its reputation. [8]

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  8. Escheat - Wikipedia

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    Crown land, i.e., land held directly by the Crown – also known as property in the royal demesne – is not held under any residual feudal tenure (the Crown has no historical overlord other than, for brief periods, the papacy), and there is therefore no estate to register. This had the consequence that freeholds which escheated to the Crown ...

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