Friday, December 12, 2008

So What is the Catch??

Now, do you see why they don’t want to let a new-born out of the hospital, without a Social Security Account Number?

They want access to that prepaid account, and the only way they can is if they offer some type of benefit that you [albeit unwittingly] accept, also known as, the social security insurance program.

The creation of the social security account created what is known as a “cestui-que trust account.

A cestui que trust is a formal Latin term referring to a beneficiary having an equitable interest in a trust, with the legal title being vested to the trustee. The law looks with suspicion upon transactions between trustees and beneficiaries, and, when the cestui que trust sells trust property to the trustee, the burden is placed upon the grantee or trustee to whom such transfer is made to show that the grantor or cestue que trust was in possession of full information and acted upon her own volition or independent advice, and free from all influence of the grantee or trustee to whom such transfer is made.

"A trust is an equitable obligation binding a person (who is called a trustee) to deal with property over which he has control (which is called the trust property) for the benefit of persons (who are called beneficiaries or cestui que trust) of whom he may himself be one, and anyone of whom may enforce the obligation. Any act or neglect on the part of a trustee which is not authorized or excused by the terms of the trust instrument, or by law, is a breach of trust."
- Justice Romer in Green v Underhill -


So how does it work?...

Regards,
Edward

1 comment:

  1. My question is why is the 1099 OID form used to discharge debt and is there a IRC, USC or UCC code that defends the use of it?

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