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Old 08-28-2005, 12:10 AM
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Smile land patent direction?

Wisper, et al:,

First off, a land patent is an incredibly powerful thing if you assemble it correctly. Most of what you need to know can be assembled from the knowledge of your fellow SUIJURIS members. Just sign on and do a search, or sign on and go to the members only downloads section.

If you are not extremely detailed while assembling your package, their may be challenges to it. This is not an area where you can afford to do things half way.

Everyone I have ever spoken to about the Land Patent Process that has assembled one has done so very carefully, and are amazed with what happens once they succeed in getting it filed.

By the way, when you Do put your package together, there can be NO gaps in the time line of ownership. If there are, it leaves room for someone to step in and question your claim. You should have ALL the dates covered, from the date of the original patent up to when you acquired the land.

Think about it, would you want to purchase a motor vehicle without knowing its history? Perhaps it is clean but has no title. When you go down to "register" it, they say it is stolen, and they "hook you up". Now What? Leave no gaps and no doubts. Like a balloon, airtight.

Good Luck with your package.

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