Quintiliano escribió:OJO: los títulos "nobiliarios" extranjeros, no valen nada en España. Nada de nada. Res de res.
Bueno, pero si resulta que además de ser español eres británico, dado que el título tiene """validez""" en UK, entonces deberían respetarlo en España también no?
Nah, en realidad se trata de una
charity (lo que en España conocemos mejor como ONGs - aunque, por supuesto, está registrada en Guernsey
) que se dedica a la conservación de esa reserva natural. Vamos, lo mismo que cuando otras ONGs te ofrecen apadrinar a gorilas o tigres y tal... pues aquí te ofrecen ser Lord.
La parte interesante es esta:
Our customers obtain a “personal right” to their land. This is essentially a contract where we pass our rights to the land over to you. So you can visit your plot, call it your own and essentially do what you please with the land within the normal confines of law (we do also retain rights to prevent the land being used for hunting and shooting).
Further you can sell or pass on the contract as you can with any property. So the gift can be passed down the generations, not just once but forever.
Please note however that the Land Registration etc. (Scotland) Act 2012 does not allow souvenir plots of land to be officially registered so technically Highland Titles Limited has to remain as the registered owner of the land on your behalf. Highland Titles will also manage (at no cost to you) the land as a nature reserve on an ongoing basis.
This, combined with the fact that Highland Titles Ltd is owned by The Highland Titles Charitable Trust for Scotland (a charity registered in Guernsey, number CH444), ensures that the land can only ever be used for the purposes of conservation.
But still is a nice thing
Como digo arriba, lo mismo me animo y me compro un terruño, que la web me venden 1 pie cuadrado por solo £30.