From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>The queen owns the land your house is on (unless you have bought the lien or
>live in certain parts of Scotland) and so all these crown servants look
>after her interests. That is why your house can be compusorily purchased if
>the crown thinks they need it more than you do.
>
>Nick
Steve, & Nick,
So, the old lady owns it all, eh?
I wonder how much I would have to offer her to buy the whole
shooting match? Do ya think she could be induced to sell out?
What better way to obtain your freedom than to buy it, lock,
stock, and barrel?
ET
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I'm familiar with this branch of the law. All land is
technically the property of the Crown, this goes back to
when the monarch granted rights to Lords to have certain
bits of land.
Steve.
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