Looks like the last couple of days' action not only captures the railway hub at Kupyansk, but brings another major rail artery into range, heading SSE from the hub at Valuyki, and heading to Luhansk
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wow, passive aggressiveMight want to do some reading up on the corporate structure of the royal family and their holdings
wasn't passivewow, passive aggressive
it was fairly clear we were just talking at a very high level cursory way, the "you might want to..." was unnecessary
I actually have a degree in surveying specialising in the cadastre and land tenure...so cheers....at a high level cursory way....compulsory acquisition of land is done in the name of the crown, reverting ownership of said lot to the crown or government that has been formed to operate in the name of the crown. yes...there is more to it but its not surprising that property owned by a member of the royal family is exempt from compulsory acquisition
ok...so just deliberately aggressive then? coolwasn't passive
but a fair amount of the property owned by the royal family is not owned in their royal capacity. Balmoral castle is owned by Charles III the individual not the crown estate. Furthermore the duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster hold the unique properties of being privately owned by royals but also being tax exempt (the royals have voluntarily paid taxes since the 90s).
The royals are allowed to act as both a private individual and a tax exempt royal body. The private individual is rather free from the meddling of the government and then they are able to profit more than the average person is due to their tax empt status. Parliament exercising their right to eminent domain over any of the family members' private land/ other holdings would not be swapping the those assets from crown to crown. It would be transferring the land from Charles III/ William to the crown.