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Hulda replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Thanks for that added info, barre. Does the Minnesota Assumed Name process replace getting a birth certificate authenticated? Or is that an unrelated process? What about a 98-6 EIN for a private express (foreign grantor) trust using the LFM (Last First Middle) all caps name and a 98-1 EIN for an unincorporated association using the FML all…
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barre replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
POA is critical for certain processes … big subject though! It’s also important to have noticed the Court that you have formalized your right in the Public to represent the NAME. Every state has very difficult-to-find ways of doing this, but the Minnesota Secretary of State still has an Assumed Name | Certificate of Assumed Name…
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Hulda replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
It’s not giving a “government’ entity power of attorney, but noticing them of your own power of attorney, in essence, taking power of attorney back from them, which they (likely) have presumed, or taken without our giving them informed consent..
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James replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Giving your POA to a government “body” seems…….crazy. I’m curious to hear more as it evolves.
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Hulda replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Matia, that’s all I know. I’m not in Canada, but in a PMA/Banking Solutions program (for creating a private express trust with an unincorporated association as the trustee for which one can get bank accounts in the private) which is run by Canadians; many/most of the participants are Canadian. A Canadian, who’s one of the most advanced in…
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Hulda replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
What I’ve learned/heard is that a land patent cannot go into a trust, as the former is only available to a living wo/man, which a trust is not; it’s an entity, even though it be a private one.
I’ve also learned/heard that we cannot put the entire property into a trust, only the equitable interest, which I believes means the “equity” we have in…
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Law & Sovereignty 2 years agoDoes anyone know how to contact Ron Gibson, or if he’s still assisting with the Land Patent Process? Messaging from Canada, and in one of his videos he’s mentioned working with us Northern folk 🙂
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He’s busier than ever. Direct email in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSNg_T2xlaI
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Cory replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
So does anyone have any experience with Land Patent? How can one expect to enforce it? OR is it just easy-peasy and they remove the property from the tax roll?
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Cory replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Thank you. Very interesting, man.
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hugh replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
For the house, I would look into getting the Land Patent first..if you plan to stay there for awhile. That takes the property completely out of the corporate jurisdiction and makes you the full owner.
If you put it as-is into a trust, you’re still just a tenant and subject to a lot of laws.
As far as the car, best thing is to call them and…
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