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Originally Posted by weishaupt1776
Can you produce a state statute which binds the recorder to such criteria?
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I didn't see your question until yesterday.
There is no statute binding a county recorder to such criteria. The recorder has a mandatory duty via his Oath of Office, pursuant to the expectation of the people, the Recorder must act and operate in protecting the rights of the people via said Oath in respect to the State Constitution. The recorder has a moral, legal, and lawful duty not to cause unwanted injury to another. In accordance with the Universal Imperatives (common law) the recorder must not engage in any activity such as extortion, lying, or breach of contract (the Constitution) which would cause unwanted injury to another. Those Universal Imperatives are codified in the codes of State of ________, its Penal Code, Civil Code and Business and Professions Code.