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Originally Posted by B Rookard
Having done quite a bit of property work it is clear that the writer of the above drivel really knows next to nothing about property law, estates, tenure, and the passing of property.
Kinda sad to think that anyone would rely on the above screed.
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The concept of habeas corpus has been absorbed into the Bar, a group of private attorneys and the concept of allodium is considered a fraudulent claim within the statutory system from which Brian speaks.
Sadly, what Brian says can be proven true by the actions of deputies seizing a home on a tax sale somewhere every single day. That of course makes the nature of
de facto - correct, right. Having the guns.
I propose the money system is where these things have been absorbed. The Grand Register following the Civil War destroyed allodium as it was itself destroyed. The counterfeit estate consists now of replacement names, money and land. De-convolute the convolution if you want a glimpse of how to acquire these things in true form.
Regards,
David Merrill.