I had so many questions initially about the premise, like "How can they actually literally own the town", and I guess the answer ended up being "They don't"https://twitter.com/MartinDunlop1/status/1294250157635117056 …
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But yeah whatever his ownership of the town entails I think it pretty much has to be canon from the outset that it's a novel right created by a specialized contract The whole point is it was something his creditors didn't bother to take, and they would've taken any normal title
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Now that I think about it, you probably could construct some kind of "ceremonial ownership" where you give someone the title to something but the contract of sale says you keep basically all the rights a landlord would have (they agree to charge no rent and exert no control)
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