Quote Originally Posted by walter View Post
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=focLP6KziI0


Bonded Titles sound interesting.
But my understanding of them (very short research) is one still needs Gov. photo ID to allow the DMV to grant one the Bonded Title.
So with that said does one "qualify" with out holding the usafruct?
usufruct is the right to enjoy property that belongs to another. He who holds the Usufruct is a co-heir in a larger claim. Estates formed under an existing claim would qualify as a husbandman who is tending the vineyard. Said husbandman undertakes on the behalf of the grantee of the original claim. Reference to Unam Sanctum and the three Testamentary Trusts [triple crown].

In order to establish a new estate, one must stake a claim, in effect Declare as in Declaration of Trust [independence]. Then one must possess. I AM HAVING POSSESSION. Study that statement carefully it is full of wisdom.

The Usufructuary administrates the property for the enjoyment of others. Of course there is no property without law. So consider the dominion of said claim. The claim establishes only a domestic dominion - but it is subject to a higher power.