While that is a very interesting lesson about trusts, the simpler contract will likely prevail. I agree that:
- I have not had my license suspended or revoked in any US State
- I do not suffer from narcolepsy or any other sudden losses of consciousness
- that I will abide in the laws of the State of WHEREVER
Something like that.
Recently something like that came up with a photograph citation - rolling through a right-on-red at 11 mph. The trustee, in another state received the billing for $124. A USPS money order was cut and filled out to the municipality. The purchaser filled in "Authorized Operator" with the lawful money stamp, and a red thumbprint only. The presumption is that the ID of the operator is supplied if they want to run the thumbprint. But they won't. If the instrument provides for the $124 they will just let it go through the banking Machine smoothly.