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Old 06-27-2008, 03:03 PM
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Certificate of Title v. Muniment of Title

Certificate of Title, which is given for cars and I imagine other property, IS NOT a muniment of title.

Did you guys know that?

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Old 06-27-2008, 04:17 PM
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If you have nothing to contribute except sarcasm and ad hominem attacks, Cody, please refrain from posting to my thread, else I'll have to consider it thread jacking followed by notification to the proper authorities of this forum.

Consider yourself placed on notice.

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Old 06-27-2008, 04:50 PM
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It is my duty here to point out to innocents that people like you are uneducated, no nothing about which you speak, and are dangerous.

I never knew you were deputized to protect anyone. Tell me, from where does your commission originate? Your source of authority is .... ?? Who are your wards?

I don't remember nor have I seen any evidence of anyone requesting your "protection" either.
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Cheer up. Hundreds more people will read your thread because I posted in it. God knows no one has yet to care about one thing you have cut and pasted from other sites. BTW that constant cut and paste skill is way more awesome then coming up with new material. Keep it up genius.



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Old 06-28-2008, 01:40 PM
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Certificate of Title, which is given for cars and I imagine other property, IS NOT a muniment of title.

Did you guys know that?

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Based on what?
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Old 06-28-2008, 02:23 PM
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I was wondering when someone from the dark side would bite...LOL...

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Okla. 1950 Certificate of title to automobile issued under Motor Vehicle License and Registration Act is not a "muniment of title" which establishes ownership but is merely intended to protect property against theft and to facilitate recovery of stolen automobiles and otherwise aids state in enforcement of its regulation of motor vehicles. 47 Okl.St.Ann. 22 et seq. -- Al's Auto Sales v. Moskowitz, 224 P.2d 588, 203 Okla. 611, 1950 OK 94. -- Autos 20.

I love 'Words and Phrases'.

Big thanks to Michael Badnarik's program with host Harmon Taylor, a former ATTORNEY. They spoke in some depth about certificate of title in regards to trust or quasi-trust instruments. Certificate of title gives possessor legal title. State retains the equitable title. It also binds you to the Motor Vehicle Code of the corporate State.

Go for the MSO/MCO if you want absolute ownership.

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Old 06-28-2008, 02:38 PM
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so what happens when the car is taken to another state?

at what point does the first state release interest?

Thats where I think we can anchor, in that gray zone- out of one states hands, but no into any other's. I saw a form from Delaware that just notified the dept of trans. that the car had been sold out-of-state.
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I had the thought of requesting the State release its equitable interest in my automobile to dissolve the trust. There may be some administrative or statutory remedy to petition the State to release its interest in the property.

I stumbled across that little tidbit of info in my past post searching for information on warranty deeds and muniment of title. I seem to find quite a bit on other topics when not specifically focusing on them.

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I had the thought of requesting the State release its equitable interest in my automobile to dissolve the trust. There may be some administrative or statutory remedy to petition the State to release its interest in the property.

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Public notice in the local paper:

To Whom It May Concern - Netwrkranger claims absolute ownership in a self-powered personal conveyance identified by VIN# ........... identified otherwise as a 1940 Nash convertible, presently black, that may be viewed at 123 Cedar Street, Yourhometown, Republic of Confusion. Anyone who might contest this statement has 30 days after the last notice has appeared in this paper to contact me by registered mail at the above address or abandon any future claim.
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