📰 Noticing
This article discusses the steps to notice the perpetrators of a breach of trust.
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🎓 Instruction
Step 1 Notice to Restore
Twenty-one (21) days to restore:
- rebut each fact point for point with verifiable evidence, or
- restore the property in the original condition prior to the breach of trust, or
- provide restoration by paying the attached invoice.
- Examples: See References
Step 2 Notice of Default and Opportunity to Cure
Fourteen (14) days to restore:
- rebut each fact point for point with verifiable evidence, or
- restore the property in the original condition prior to the breach of trust, or
- provide restoration by paying the attached invoice.
- Examples: See References
Step 3 Final Notice of Default and Opportunity to Cure
Seven (7) days to restore:
- rebut each fact point for point with verifiable evidence, or
- restore the property in the original condition prior to the breach of trust, or
- provide restoration by paying the attached invoice.
- Examples: See References
Step 4 Demand and Notice of Default
Final seven (7) to pay the invoice:
- At this point their non-response has established their tacit agreement and acquiescence that the facts are true and the invoice is the lawful and equitable means of closing the trust.
- Examples: See References
Step 5 Reminder Notice
Annual reminder:
- Include a new invoice adjusted for inflation.
- Repeat until restoration is received or the offender dies.
- Examples: See References
References
Articles | 📰 | Breach of Trust |
Examples | Step 1 | |
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✍ | Notice to Restore | |
✍ | Affidavit of Facts Remeber the four corners rule |
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Step 2 | ||
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✍ | Notice of Default and Opportunity to Cure | |
Step 3 | ||
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✍ | Final Notice of Default and Opportunity to Cure | |
Step 4 | ||
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✍ | Demand and Notice of Default | |
✍ | Affidavit of Facts Remeber the four corners rule |
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Step 5 | ||
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✍ | Reminder Notice | |
✍ | Invoice Recalculated |