Inter regalia (Scots law)
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The inter regalia are the rights falling to the Crown (ie: The King/Queen of Scots) in Scots property law. The term derives from Latin inter (among) and regalia (things of the king).
There are two classes of rights, divided into:
- The regalia majora (major regalia), which are inseparable from the person of the sovereign.
- The regalia minora (minor regalia), which may be conveyed to a subject.