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Souvenir plot

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". The item or company selling them may claim to be legally granting ownership of the plot to the holder, but most explicitly refute this, sometimes in the fine print.

Most modern companies selling Souvenir plots purport to be selling plots of land in Scotland, but companies have sold "plots" from England and Ireland as well. These companies have attracted controversy for the fact that they do not actually confer lands or titles legally to the holder, despite claims to the contrary in advertisements or on their websites.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Land Registration (Scotland) Act 1979". Legislation.gov.uk. 1979.
  2. ^ Finnie, Ross (10 January 2003). "The Scottish Parliament". The Scottish Parliament (Question reference: S1W-32681 ed.).

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