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  • Sark's ruling body, the Chief Pleas, breaches the European Convention of Human Rights because landowners have got a seat automatically for 450 years.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • I remember reading that book of Sark's and it was quite good.

    The Joy Diet, Week 3: My Heart's Desire Art Visions 2009

  • Late last year, under threat of action at the European Court of Human Rights, Chief Pleas voted to reform Sark's law of primogeniture.

    Daughters And Heirs 2008

  • The brothers, whose financial empire includes London's Ritz Hotel and a Scottish newspaper group, hardly ever visit Sark's main island.

    Daughters And Heirs 2008

  • Sark's law still prohibits the Barclays from dividing up the islet.

    Daughters And Heirs 2008

  • And they have made no secret of their scorn for Sark's institutions.

    Daughters And Heirs 2008

  • Still, most of Sark's 600 or so inhabitants live placidly, reveling in their time-warped (and tax-free) seclusion.

    Daughters And Heirs 2008

  • I tried on the one used by Sark's lieutenant; it fit me pretty well.

    September 23rd, 2004 2004

  • "I belive that before you marry anybody else, you should first marry yourself." - from Sark's "Wild Succulent Women" book ..

    moschikat Diary Entry moschikat 2002

  • Sark's bark on Monday was calculated to awaken his players, to scare the fright out of them, to let them know what he expected this week and what he expects every week for the rest of their Husky lives.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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