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''Land'' are further subdivided into shires (''sċīra''), which are further divided into [[w:Hundred (county division)|hundreds]] (''hundredu''). Hundreds do not have special constitutional status, so their statuses are determined under both federal law and the law of the provinces under whose jurisdiction they lie.
''Land'' are further subdivided into shires (''sċīra''), which are further divided into [[w:Hundred (county division)|hundreds]] (''hundredu''). Hundreds do not have special constitutional status, so their statuses are determined under both federal law and the law of the provinces under whose jurisdiction they lie.
===Dependencies===
The governance of overseas territories was reorganized in the aftermath of the end of the Great War and abandonment of Southwest Gondwana, largely due to the implementation of a set of recommendations from a parliamentary committee set up to investigate the general lack of control over Clifport.

Tretrid's only dependency in the modern day is [[Fowlstone Island]] in the Pacific, which maintains a high degree of autonomy in its internal affairs.

According to the Charter of Privileges, Overseas Territories may become fully independent through a referendum and the implementation of an exit plan.
===Law===
===Law===
Tretrid's body of law traces its history to the [[w:common law|common law]] of medieval times, and so heavily relies on the Tretridian judicial system.
Tretrid's body of law traces its history to the [[w:common law|common law]] of medieval times, and so heavily relies on the Tretridian judicial system.