Quote Originally Posted by Michael Joseph View Post
Yes Morpheus. Now let us go to CHARGE in regard to Trust Estate:

CHARGE, contracts. An obligation entered into by the owner of an estate which makes the estate responsible for its performance. Vide 2 Ball & Beatty, 223; 8 Com. Dig. 306, Appendix, h. t. Any obligation binding upon him who enters into it, which may be removed or taken away by a discharge. T. de la Ley, h. t.


Who Owns the Estate. Back to LEGAL for a moment: on to definition #3

LEGAL

3. The person who holds the legal estate for the benefit of another, is called a trustee; he who has the beneficiary interest and does not hold the legal title, is called the beneficiary, or more technically, the cestui que trust.

Question: Who issues Charges? Is it not Officer? Is not Officer a Trustee for an Estate? Who is responsible for the discharge of the Charge?

Will you Trustee de son Tort? I hope not. This takes a tremendous amount of paperwork doesn't it Motla68? NOT!

shalom,
mj



P.S. be careful here - mankind was not made in the image of God. There is but One who was made in the Image of God and that was God with Us - Yehoshuah - Yehovah Saves. Man was made in his own image as he existed in the First Age.
"Morpheus" --> [grin]

The obligation to this Contract is a manifestation in ones mind, for one we were too young to remember, two we were not there when this happened between agent and state.
All birth registration has always been done under "color" of law, they are just more blunt about it these days and people still do not get it. EBR - electronic birth registration
Check out the following link, just 3 simple paragraphs:
- In the first it shows of the use of EBR, application is not sent to the state.
- 2nd paragraph shows the hospital has a direct link to the state, is this not also trustee of the estate?
- 3rd paragraph, the only thing sent hard copy to the state and that is even done by fax is the log of the birth. "" Event Recorded/ Survey ""
Source: http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Planning_...main_page.html

Someone who you know that visits our group from time to time and has worked in the birthing centre of a hospital confirmed that once the information is transmitted to state then the applications are shredded.
I directly asked a DMV agent once where the slip of paper goes you sign after it is electronically transferred to the Drivers License and the agent replied " it is shredded ".
All this without having the original wet ink signature on them documents and especially these days a certified copy will never be found to meet the rules of evidence.

Quote Originally Posted by Michael Joseph
] Question: Who issues Charges? Is it not Officer? Is not Officer a Trustee for an Estate? Who is responsible for the discharge of the Charge?
Would you agree "discharge" a military term?
I have also seen linking information describing setoff which is pretty much an accounting term for the same.

Yes, A lot less paperwork for us! But I dream of the day when there is NO MO paperwork and everything is just settled without it, just pointing out what we need for daily necessity to keep giving back energy to society . If them Canadians have done it there should be no reason why we could not be able to do the same.

peace to you too brother.