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The Statute IV of 1947 regarding the abolition of certain titles and ranks (Hungarian: 1947. évi IV. törvény egyes címek és rangok megszüntetéséről),[1] a law still in force in the Republic of Hungary, declares the abolition of hereditary noble ranks and related styles and titles, also putting a ban on their use.

  1. ^ 1947. évi IV. törvény egyes címek és rangok megszüntetéséről (in Hungarian)

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