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    I wonder how that interacts with cestui que vie trust transactions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    I wonder how that interacts with cestui que vie trust transactions?
    Since they don’t know where he has been where would he take his complaint?
    http://lawreview.law.lsu.edu/2013/03...ment/#_ftnref8

    and if a judge ruled against him would he be able to explain cestui que vie trust transactions to a jury? http://www.onelbriefs.com/outlines/c...risdiction.htm

    The great value of the trial by jury certainly consists in its fairness and impartiality. Those who most prize the institution, prize it because it furnishes a tribunal which may be expected to be uninfluenced by undue bias of the mind. I have always conceived, and still conceive, an impartial jury as required by the common law, and as secured by the constitution, must be composed of men who will fairly hear the testimony which may be offered to them, and bring in their verdict according to that testimony, and according to the law arising on it. http://lawreview.law.lsu.edu/2011/04...-and-practice/ 7

    Or maybe a Collateral Receipt would be an obligation issued by an organization such as a registered clearing corporation which would represent ownership in a pool of collateral that is priced and maintained by that organization he can provide proof of………..
    http://www.freshpatents.com/-dt20090...0090192946.php
    Last edited by Chex; 10-11-13 at 02:32 PM.

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