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In medieval times, a lord held significant rights over his lands and vassals. He had the authority to manage the land, collect taxes, and enforce laws within his domain. Lords also had the right to administer justice, often through a manorial court, and could grant or revoke land and privileges to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty. Additionally, they could influence local governance and had certain privileges regarding hunting and resource use on their estates.

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