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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. |
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===Dependencies=== |
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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. |
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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. |
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According to the Charter of Privileges, Overseas Territories may become fully independent through a referendum and the implementation of an exit plan. |
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===Law=== |
===Law=== |
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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. |