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Does National Sovereignty Have A Future. Original Intent Treatise - Trusts. The purpose of this article is to inform you of the various factors and issues concerning trusts so that you may make an informed decision as to whether a trust may be of any benefit in your life. Statutory v. Non-Statutory The first and most fundamental issue that one needs to understand is the distinction between a statutory trust and a non-statutory trust. A non-statutory trust is generally referred to as a common law trust. [See The Law within this site for information on the common law.] Statutory trusts are those, which like corporations, are established by and through a law created by the legislature of your state.

Such trusts are imbued by the legislature with certain "financial advantages" (e.g. exempting certain property from State taxation of one form or another). Conversely, common law trusts are not created by legislative fiat, but are created in the realm of Equity and under a Citizen's unalienable right to contract. "A pure Trust is non-statutory. Revocable v. Summary. IRx Solutions Documents Page. Nachlass. Editing and preserving a Nachlass[edit] The Nachlass of an important scholar is often placed in a research library or scholarly archive. Other workers in the scholar's area of specialization may obtain permission to comb through the Nachlass, seeking important unpublished scholarly contributions or biographical material. The content of a Nachlass can be catalogued, edited, and in some cases published in book form.

Such publication is more difficult for a Nachlass that contains a great deal of material, such as that of Gottfried Leibniz. In such cases, it may not be financially possible to publish its entire contents. The Nachlass of Ludwig Wittgenstein, kept at the University of Bergen, has been digitized and published in compact disc format.[2] The author's viewpoint[edit] Sometimes it is known what the original scholar's view was concerning what should be done with his or her Nachlass, and these views differ greatly. Kleinen, 12 January 1925 Dear Alfred, With love, your father Notes[edit]

How to Glue Glass to Glass. Art Reserve Bank - About the experiment. Art Reserve Bank - News. Lucia Lodge .:. Big Sur, California. Ucia Lodge offers 10 updated cabins and rooms isolated on a cliff 300 feet above the ocean. Guests enjoy a view overlooking a natural bay extending to a breathtaking vista of the south coast. Some rooms face landward, taking in the striking Santa Lucia Mountains, named after St. Lucy by Spanish explorer Sebastian Vizcaino in 1602. The accommodations are rustic in nature and offer neither telephones nor television. Three styles of cabins are available as outlined below.

A sitting area at the edge of the cliff offers all guests a splendid view of the ocean directly below. A short walk up the road brings you the restaurant, store, gift shop, additional picnicking area, and plenty of open space by the ocean to stroll through. Rooms #7, #8, #9, #10 There are four freestanding cabins located near the edge of the cliffs. Each of these cabins have gas fireplaces and four-poster queen-size bed. Rooms #1, #2, #3, #4 Rooms #5, #6 At the mid-point of the lodge are the two most modern rooms. OM1 Craig Bremner. The17. The Open Manifesto. OM 5 Home. J-Art.org Wissenschaftliche Illustration. Bill Drummond. William Ernest "Bill" Drummond[1] (born 29 April 1953) is a South African-born Scottish artist, musician, writer, and record producer.

He was the co-founder of late 1980s avant-garde pop group The KLF and its 1990s media-manipulating successor, the K Foundation, with which he burned a million pounds in 1994. More recent art activities, carried out under Drummond's chosen banner of the Penkiln Burn, include making and distributing cakes, soup, flowers, beds and shoe-shines. More recent music projects include No Music Day, and the international tour of a choir called The17. Drummond is the author of several books about art and music. Background[edit] Career[edit] 1970s: Illuminatus, Big in Japan, and Zoo[edit] 1980s: A&R man & solo recording artist[edit] Drummond was "obviously very sharp," said WEA chairman Rob Dickens, "and he knew the business. 1987-1992: The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The Timelords and The KLF[edit] In 1992, The KLF were awarded the "Best British group" BRIT Award.

Penkiln Burn. ONE SEGMENT OF 'THE SMELL OF SULPHUR IN THE WIND' - Miscellaneous. In 1970 Bill Drummomd attempted to walk down Iceland from top to bottom and failed. In 1994 the artist Richard Long attempted the same walk and succeeded and made works of art from this walk.One of these works is the photography and text piece called 'A Smell Of Sulphur In The Wind' In 1995 Bill Drummond buys this piece of art for $20,000 and hangs it on his bedroom wall In 1998 Bill Drummond finds the ownership of this art a burden In 2000 Bill Drummond decides to sell the work for $20,000 In 2001 Bill Drummond writes the book 'How To Be An Artist' in which his relationship with art is examined.

He decides to sell the work for $20,000 in 20,000 separate numbered segments for $1 each In 2001 Bill Drummond takes the ever-dimishing artwork on tour, delivers a lecture and sells the segments direct to the public. In 2010 Bill Drummond updates the book 'How To Be An Artist' doubling its length but halving its size. Each segment will cost £5 (or equivalent) each from Alimentation.