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Deeds of Trust

Efficient Management of your Deeds of Trust

Here are some examples of deeds that can be used to secure property within a trust:


  1. Quitclaim Deed:
    “I, [Your Name], hereby grant and convey to [Trust Name] all my right, title, and interest in the property described as [Property Description].”
     
  2. Warranty Deed:
    “I, [Your Name], hereby grant and convey to [Trust Name] all my right, title, and interest in the property described as [Property Description], warranting that I am the rightful owner and have the authority to convey it.”
     
  3. Special Warranty Deed:
    “I, [Your Name], hereby grant and convey to [Trust Name] all my right, title, and interest in the property described as [Property Description], warranting that I have not encumbered the property during my ownership.”
     
  4. Bargain and Sale Deed:
    “I, [Your Name], hereby grant and convey to [Trust Name] all my right, title, and interest in the property described as [Property Description], in exchange for [consideration, e.g., love and affection].”
     
  5. Trustee's Deed:
    “As Trustee of [Trust Name], I, [Your Name], hereby grant and convey to [Beneficiary's Name] all the right, title, and interest in the property described as [Property Description], in accordance with the terms of the trust.”
     

Important Reminders:

  • Use precise legal descriptions of the property.
  • Include the trust’s name and address.
  • Ensure the deeds are signed and notarized.
  • Record the deeds at the county records office.


By following these guidelines, you can effectively execute deeds that meet your specific needs.

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Benefits

  1. Group Insurance: Negotiate collective insurance coverage for member trusts, offering protection and effective risk management.
  2. Clearinghouse: Create a central hub for members to share resources, knowledge, and services, fostering collaboration and mutual support.
  3. Protection from Unlawful Interference: Provide assistance and defense against unlawful actions by statutory enforcement agencies, safeguarding members' sovereignty and rights.
  4. Treaty Framework: Establish a structured framework for member trusts to operate under, promoting mutual understanding and cooperation.
  5. Collective Bargaining Power: Harness the collective strength of member trusts to negotiate more favorable terms and services with external entities.
  6. Knowledge Sharing: Facilitate the exchange of knowledge, expertise, and best practices among member trusts to encourage growth and improvement.
  7. Dispute Resolution: Offer mediation and arbitration services to resolve disputes between member trusts, ensuring peaceful resolutions and maintaining harmony.
  8. Sovereignty Protection: Safeguard the sovereignty and autonomy of member trusts from external threats, ensuring their independence and self-governance.
  9. Networking Opportunities: Provide a platform for member trusts to connect, collaborate, and build relationships, thereby expanding their reach and influence.
  10. Economies of Scale: Achieve cost savings and efficiencies through collective purchasing power and shared resources.


Structure

  1. Kehilliah Rocke (PMA and Trust)
  2. Member Trusts (Nations of Trusts)
  3. Treaty Framework (governing relationships and cooperation)
  4. Clearinghouse (central hub for resource exchange and knowledge sharing)
  5. Insurance Program (collective insurance coverage)
  6. Defense and Protection Services (assistance against unlawful interference)

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