Michael Joseph
03-19-11, 05:09 PM
ab initio (http://savingtosuitorsclub.net/showthread.php?24-The-first-constitutions&p=143&viewfull=1#post143)
Lets explore Trust formation. Who is Who - so to speak.....
Realize that:
The Equitable Title is in the Registered Owner. And the State, as Trustee issues a Certificate of Title upon the Registered Owner. Now the Registered Owner may transfer the Right of Use into another Trust; yet the management of the Right of Use never leaves the State!
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1. The Grantor grants the Right of Use [property] into Trust
2. The State takes up the office of Trustee - because the Grant was made IN or UPON a State Asset Registry - Register of Deeds or County Clerk and Recorder
3. The Original Grantor is presumed dead - Probate - so the Grant cannot be revoked. In other words the Trust is irrevocable. Or said another way it is NOT inter-vivos
4. The Grantor [CQVT] then becomes the Beneficiary - or Registered Owner of the Grant.
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See the attachment.
150
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Was it a benefit for you to record your Claim regarding Rights of Use or Property? Tell me what Law did you Claim UNDER? See the Trust now?
Lets explore Trust formation. Who is Who - so to speak.....
Realize that:
The Equitable Title is in the Registered Owner. And the State, as Trustee issues a Certificate of Title upon the Registered Owner. Now the Registered Owner may transfer the Right of Use into another Trust; yet the management of the Right of Use never leaves the State!
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1. The Grantor grants the Right of Use [property] into Trust
2. The State takes up the office of Trustee - because the Grant was made IN or UPON a State Asset Registry - Register of Deeds or County Clerk and Recorder
3. The Original Grantor is presumed dead - Probate - so the Grant cannot be revoked. In other words the Trust is irrevocable. Or said another way it is NOT inter-vivos
4. The Grantor [CQVT] then becomes the Beneficiary - or Registered Owner of the Grant.
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See the attachment.
150
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Was it a benefit for you to record your Claim regarding Rights of Use or Property? Tell me what Law did you Claim UNDER? See the Trust now?