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Originally Posted by Don
you can refuse to pay the county taxes with a land patent, but they will cut off all services, Fire, Police, Electric, Water, Gas, Schools, Road access etc...
Don
I have gotten several successful land patents. The county clerks don't like it, but they have to record and enter it. same with the secretary of states office.
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Of course, these statements are bogus. Land patents have nothing to do with county services, they are independent contracts in and of themselves.
And unless Don is a really, really old fart, I doubt that he has "gotten" any land patents, as our present corp. government has not seen fit to issue any for quite some time. Go figure.
All available land has already got a land patent so there is nothing to "get". Perhaps he meant that he had properly accepted the grant of land, which is all one can do, since the land is simply a gift. But what if you don't accept the gift, who does the land then belong to? Obviously, that which is not received still belongs to the giver.
The Secretary of State has nothing to do with land patents so Don is/was probably a troll, all things considered.
As to JG, why do you attempt to regale us with your knowledge on a two+ year old thread when the one you authored is currently active? And then cut and paste to boot.
The biggest shortcoming of your thesis;
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Originally Posted by JG
Recapping, if one wishes to establish title to private property not subject to ad valorem taxes, three facts are necessary:
1. Right to own,
2. Alienate title with lawful money,
3. No superior claim exists.
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is that the foundation of allodial ownership is missing, that being, the acceptance of the grant. What you have presented are equitable issues only and in your words, qualified ownership.
Right to own guarantees
interest.
Lawful money guarantees
proper venue.
No superior claim guarantees
marketability of title.
Where is the fourth plank that guarantees absolute ownership as oppssed to equitable? Might this be the proper acceptance of the patent? That which you have received from the giver of the gift?
If you've got the silver bullet, by all means, relate to us your success. If not, you're still in the trenches and your information is suspect.
gldskr