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Imarë wrote:On the earlier topic, if this is actually a mine itself, the ownership would be the king's (who retains all mineral rights). If this was just the dwelling of the miners and the pond was a quarry, Sir H would get it.
Sir Baris wrote:Imarë wrote:On the earlier topic, if this is actually a mine itself, the ownership would be the king's (who retains all mineral rights). If this was just the dwelling of the miners and the pond was a quarry, Sir H would get it.
Just out of curiosity, (and not to doubt your veracity), what is your source for this info? I love old property law stuff, so I'm interested.
If the mine is exhausted, does the king still own it? In other words, does he have any rights if the minerals are gone?
Sir Ewen wrote:Well, just to be comprehensive here, the other purpose of smuggling would be to move goods which are outright illegal, or have been obtained illegally and are therefore "hot".
Sir Ewen wrote:And, BTW, Merry Christmas to all.
Imarë wrote:Matt took the latest point I was going to make. What on earth (or Harn) would be smuggled from Melderyn? Also I don't recall any customs barriers on our trip to Burzyn. I suppose if we were in a wagon or had pack animals it would be different but I am sure that it would not be inconvenient to avoid any barriers.
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