Joint Highland Laird And Lady Title – Monarch of the Ben

Joint Highland Laird And Lady Title – Ben Nevis & Aonach Moor Ever wanted to be an officially recognised Highland Lord (Laird) and Lady? Based in the beautiful Scottish Highlands, Monarch of the Ben offer souvenir plots of land for sale. Each souvenir plot gives you and your descendants the opportunity to own a part of Scottish history and earn the right to use a Scottish Laird and Lady title. For only £39.95 you can purchase your very own piece of Scotland. As a Scottish landowner this entitles you to use the title of Laird (Lord) & Lady. Documentation provided will allow you to have your title changed legally on your passport, drivers license and bank accounts. The land has on-site parking has fantastic views of Britain's tallest mountain – Ben Nevis and Aonach Mor. Near to the site is the River Spean where you can obtain full fishing rights. Unlike other sites, the Nevis Estate has direct access from the A82 and is only a short distance from the Aonach Mor ski slope. There are picnic tables on-site, so you can rest in comfort and take in the beautiful surroundings. Located near to the site are some fantastic restaurants and pubs serving traditional food and drinks. Frequently Asked Questions Do I need to register my souvenir plot of land? No. The Land Registration (Scotland) Act 1979 Section 4 (1)(b) specifically removes the requirement to register the land, because this is a souvenir plot. Unlike in England, Scotland has removed the need to register your purchase in order to be the owner of the land, thus permitting the transfer of title to take place under Contract Law. By removing the need to register the transfer, small plots of land can be sold without the expenses which would otherwise make this uneconomical. What can I do with the plot of land? As the owner, you can come and visit; walk on the souvenir plot. If you are a member of the Nevis Club, why not try a little fishing in the fresh water lochs a stones throw away from the site. In any event, you will be able to enjoy bird watching, adoring the local wildlife such as deer, country pursuits and plenty of tranquility. How large is a souvenir plot? Each plot is one square foot (12"x12") How will I know which souvenir plot I own? In order to transfer the plot to you under Contract Law, we need define its location precisely. We do this by providing you the exact GPS location, using the UK Ordnance Survey reference system. Can I really call myself Lord/Laird or Lady? Though translated as Lord and signifying the same, Laird is not a title of nobility. The 'title' of Laird is a 'corporeal hereditament' (an inheritable property that has an explicit tie to the physical land), i.e. the title can not be held in gross , and cannot be bought and sold without selling the physical land. The title does not entitle the owner to sit in the House of Lords and is the Scottish equivalent to an English Squire in that it is not a noble title, more a courtesy title meaning landowner with no other rights assigned to it. Can I purchase a souvenir plot for someone else? Yes. All we need to know is the name of the receiver when placing your order . If you would like a message enclosed to the new Laird/Lady, and the pack shipped directly to them, this is all part of the service. As is customising the deeds with a special date i.e. a birthday or anniversary; just let us know at the time of ordering. How will my Personal Message be added? Your gift message is written on a slip of parchment included in the pack. Delivery Details Standard UK Delivery is the only delivery method available for this product. This takes up to 30 working days to register, print and dispatch your title deed! Unfortunately UK Next Working Day, Early Delivery & Saturday Delivery is not available for this product. Joint Highland Laird And Lady Title – Ben Nevis & Aonach Moor What does the gift look like? The gift arrives in an A4 gift folder containing the receivers Master Title Deed and a Deed of Title which comes on parchment paper. Joint Highland Laird And Lady Title – Ben Nevis & Aonach Moor


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