II. Sovereign
2.1 Sovereign Claim
Article 27 - Claim of Title
A Claim of Title by definition is specifically associated with one (1) enclosed Right, one (1) record in a particular folio, register or ledger and one (1) valid Claim. A Claim of Title is automatically invalid if it does not contain one (1) or more of the fundamental elements, or if it seeks to address more than one (1) claim in the same instrument.
A Claim of Title must be proclaimed, witnessed and sealed before the court of public record of the estate making the Claim of Title to be valid. The registering of an original Claim of Title into the other estate or higher estate has the effect of validating the other estate’s original record of Title.
An estate that has recorded a valid Claim of Right and perfected a valid Notice of Claim of Right to another estate which has held the property of the other estate by force or fraud does not require a formal acknowledgment from the other party for the service of a valid Notice of Claim of Title to be valid.