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6 July, 2010 - 01:02 | benlowrey
Please click on the comment button at the bottom of this article to leave your statment about what are the advantages of using or expressing a TRUST. (you need to be logged in to leave a comment)




.Hi Ben i like what you are doing here,My name is Tim.and i am from Canada .I was just wondering if you have had a chance to read the Canadian bill of exchange act,R.S.C 1, part 5 section190 through 192 regarding consumer purchase,i think you will find this section very interesting keep up the good work ,we can figure this out
Tm Stevenson
I think the advantages of using trusts are that they are a universally applicable paradigm. If you think about any economic transaction, you will inevitably have a grantor, trustee, beneficiary, and corpus. A while back, I even figured out how this fits in terms of Natural Law as well, with a rather unique understanding of the concept of "will of God" in legal terms (see if you can figure it out). Listening to Brandon's stuff has been a truly spiritual experience, not just a monetary one. Trusts are (theoretically) easy to create. All you have to do is establish the four parts and that's all there is to it. I think that's why they are the best for this.