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Patents and Charters

A Patent is a legal document that assigns rights and privileges to individuals. It might confer a Noble Title or the right to Exclusive Trade (among other things) and is normally issued by the ruling monarch. However, the right to issue some patents may be delegated to lower ranking nobles or officials.

A Charter is a legal document that defines a set of rights and responsibilities for the administration for and individual administrator or group.

Charters

The Regent's Charter

This important document marks a turning point in the history of Brevoy, and is the first attempt to limit the power of the throne. Issued in 4715, it declares that the ruler is 'The Regent' instead of King, and limits his authority over the Nobles of Brevoy. It also sets a broad policy that the regent should follow.

The Regent’s Charter.

Duke Noleski Surtova of Port Ice will act as the Regent of Brevoy. The Brevoy Council of Peers will consist of the Dukes of Greyhaven, Silverhall, Winterbreak, Eagle’s Roost and Stoneclimb.


The Council’s Charter

The Noble Council of Brevoy is charged with oversight of the grant and removal of patents and charters across Brevoy. The Council will consists of:

The council will appoint a King of Arms to be responsible for recording the grant and removal of patents and charters, as well as the coats of arms used by the various houses and institutions.

Addendum

No patent or charter may be removed without the express permission of The Council.

Greater Patents and Charters, may only be granted with the express permission of The Council. These include:

Lesser Patents and Charters may be granted by Nobles and Administrators, on behalf of the Council, according to certain conditions. NOTE: No lord may award a title at the same level as their own, or one that exceeds it. Nobles (without an administrative role) may only grant charters or patents that relate solely to land that they own. These include:

Hereditary titles must have the source of the defence points and their location listed in the patent. Loss or removal of those defence points will be a just reason for removal of the patent and title.

Lifetime Patents should be awarded sparingly and for purposes recognised as ‘of value’ to the region or Brevoy as a whole. These include


Provincial Charters

This example below is an example of the Provincial Charter that will be issued to a local Viscount or Governor. The first section is standard and applied to all Provincial Charters. It is followed by clauses that are specific to the province.

The Midmarch Charter

This Charter appoints Henry leMaistre as Viscount Midmarch. The Viscount has the following duties, Rights and Responsibilities. To administer the province on a day-to-day basis.


Settlement Charters

A standard charter issued to all Independent Settlements - although towns appoint Mayors, rather than Lord Mayors. This example is for the City of Tusk, although Brundeston and Restov have similar charters.

City Charter (Tusk)

This charter grants the City of Tusk the right to appoint its own Lord Mayor who will be responsible for the City and its lands.

The Lord Mayor has the following right sand responsibilities

The City of Tusk is granted control of lands adjacent to the city. (7 hex donut)


March-Hold Charters

This example below is an example of the March-Hold Charter that will be issued to any person who claims new land on behalf of Brevoy, who will become a March-Lord. The first section is standard and applied to all March-Holds. It is followed by clauses that are specific to the March-Hold. March-Lords may then follow the promotion route of Dominus, Lord, Baron - without falling under the authority of a higher ranking noble/aristocrat. Barons Drelev and Varn of Vin are examples of this.

The Old Keep Charter

This Charter appoints Zelona Veralia as March-Lord of The Old Keep. The March-Lord has the following duties, Rights and Responsibilities.


Specific Charters

These documents confirm specific administrative right on an individual or group, but don’t (generally) transfer land into their ownership.

The Sootscale Charter This Charter grants Marik of Midmarch sole rights to act as intermediary between the Province of Midmarch and the Kobolds of the Sootscale tribe

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Patents

A Patent is a legal document that assigns rights and privileges to individuals. It might confer a Noble Title or the right to Exclusive Trade (among other things) and is normally issued by the ruling monarch. However, the right to issue some patents may be delegated to lower ranking nobles or officials.

Baronial Patents

This example below is an example of a Baronial Patent issued to any person elevated to the rank of Baron. The first section is standard and applied to all Barons, while the second section contains specific clauses.

Baron Gates

This Patent recognises Henry leMaistre as Baron Gates, in respect of his holdings at Newgate, Eastgate and Westgate. It may be inherited by his heirs, so long as the estate remains intact, is inherited with this title, and the new baron pledges allegiance to Brevoy. Baron Gates has the following rights and responsibilities.


Lord’s Patents

This example below is an example of a Lord’s Patent issued to any person elevated to the rank of Lord or Lord Dominus. The first section is standard and applied to all Holders, while the second section contains specific clauses. There are slight differences between Landed Grants, Unlanded Grants and lifetime Grants.

Lord Ringbridge (Landed)

This Patent recognises Cyrus Lebeda-Ondari as Lord-Dominus of Ringbridge, in respect of his holdings at Ringbridge. It may be inherited by his heirs, so long as the estate remains intact, is inherited with this title, and the new baron pledges allegiance to Brevoy. The Lord has the following rights and responsibilities.

Lord Adoven (Unlanded)

This Patent recognises Adoven of Tusk as Lord-Dominus, in respect of his holdings in the City of Tusk. It may be inherited by his heirs, so long as the estate remains intact, is inherited with this title, and the new baron pledges allegiance to Brevoy. The Lord has the following rights and responsibilities.

Lord Andalon (Lifetime)

This Patent recognises Andalon Lebeda as Lord-Dominus, in respect of his service to the communities of Tusk and Midmarch. This patent will expire on the death of the Incumbent.