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Originally Posted by jdogpupil
I've been reading through land law cases from 1900 - 2000
I don't know enough about Common Law to say; how do state Codes compare? The real question is, how can they carry force of law? Or, does the Common Law supercede state Codes?
Can you suggest a book on Common Law as it defines and protects land possession and ownership rights? I'll be in the law library tomorrow.
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It already is happening within the scope of common law - notice and grace. It is not happening within the scope of state codes. See the attachment.
All the NFTL on persons are filed at the county clerk and recorder, not the secretary of state as required by code. This recording system is a general chattel mortgage recorded against the person in common law.
Regards,
David Merrill.