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Old 07-29-2006, 05:30 AM
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That is a great idea. To short the price by $21. As opposed to moving the property into a trust for that same price - which is easily proven by jury opinion a fraudulent conveyance. However the financier's attorneys will likely forbid you mixing venues in the purchase price. The etymology of the very term attorn is to alienate from the original estate. [See attached Webster's 1828 definition.]

I think it was Jerseee who described a process a few months back about removing land from the tax register. From experience it would seem that is important before moving for any allodial claim. That may be all there is to it.

What I mean is that you will not find any kind of outward expression of recognition that you own your land in allodium. The outward expression of your allodial claim will only come in silence. Whenever the System breaks that silence you should learn how to nip that abruption with a quick Refusal for Cause.



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David Merrill.
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