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BRITISH TITLES
dormancy: state of suspension of a title of honour. A peerage (1) or baronetcy is said to be dormant when it has not yet been established who the current holder is, if any. The process of establishing the rightful holder of the title may take centuries, depending on the vigour and wealth of interested parties. Unlike abeyance, with which it is often confused, there is no time limit on the process whereby dormancies may be terminated.
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