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What is wrong with the “secured party” process Part 2
After all my years of learning different parts of the law and the principles that govern them, I have come to the conclusions I am writing about. For example, you want to be a trustee of something that you believe will fix your situation, whatever that situation may be. So you step into this role…
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Basilikos Nomos TV Episode 29
⸻ 🔍 Synopsis In this episode, the discussion centers around the legal implications of names, specifically how names function in law as property rights and how jurisdiction is applied not to the man or woman but to a legal person or entity. The speaker encourages a shift in legal strategy—from contesting jurisdiction to acknowledging the……...
My Conversation with Open AI
Question: A trust hast to have a settler or a grantor is that correct? Yes, that is correct. A trust must have a settlor (also known as a grantor or trustor) in order to be created. The settlor is the person who creates the trust and transfers property or assets into it. The settlor establishes…
The Common Law Class
⚖️ Unlock the Secrets of the Common Law! The common law isn’t just dusty history books — it’s the living backbone of our legal system.Now you can dive deep into its roots, its power, and its impact in a 6-class series designed for anyone who wants to really understand the law that shapes our world….
Why I refuse to use “accepted for value.”
Words do matter. There is not a phrase actually called “accepted for value”. There is Accepted and there is Value. Because, I do understand the principle behind it though I can engage in the discussion. The actual phrase that is better is this, “accord and satisfaction”. Why you may ask. Because, this phrase actually exists….
