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    Quote Originally Posted by pumpkin View Post
    A replevin succeeds upon strength of title of the claimant, not the weakness of title of one in possession. So what if the destroy the title, I am in possession. What if they impound it? There are only three reasons in law to seize property, attachment, replevin, and arrest. The first two are out, and arrest concerns contraband (notice you'll find that word throughout controlled substance code), which by definition means imported goods for which its tariff has not been paid. They may claim abandonment, but that doesn't fly if you are forced to leave the car.
    Abandonment can be by way of abandonment of claim. I'm not sure how one can destroy the title in the sense of tearing it up. Title is abstract...conceptual. You can tear of evidence of title (which can be full or divided {equitable or legal}). If there is further evidence in some register then it might be necessary to remove the relevant entry from that register. The word property is related to 'proprietorship' and in latin 'proprietas' (i.e. ownerhship). The personification of vessels (yes even inanimate objects--even of NAMES) is alive and well thusly ownership = suretyship.

    Re: abandonment perhaps this language might be more profound: "Failure to make a claim. {PERIOD!}"
    Last edited by allodial; 12-17-15 at 01:31 AM.
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