With your thoughts and efforts to circumvent the system....lol... or at least your friends do.....you my friend are the master manipulator....I bow to your engenuity.....lol
Hee hee i saw this on Fb and it's soooo true!
I wouldn't say there is anything "sneaky" about just enjoying your rights that the laws are created to secure... since that is THE only legitimacy in the law... to secure liberty.
The title laws are created to protect your property rights not to deprive you of them.
I would say It's actually the activists in the system who have failed to pass draconian measures who are being sneaky when they try to use laws created for the securing of rights to deprive you of them. (takes a bow)
I've been blocking and wet sanding those words for a while
Nebraska has every possible way to get a title legitimized, all you have to do is pick which one best fits your situation or change your situation to best fit the most favorable method.
I doubt I would ever find it impossible to get a title by some legal method but if i ever do I have card sup my sleeve...
The state requires a title to both register so you can operate on the highway, and to sell the car....
one is a privilege...you don;t need a title or registration to operate on private property...
But the other is a right. You have a right to sell your car and if the state requires you to have a title they must also provide a method for you to acquire one.
if after going through the legal process to get a title and they for some made up reason refuse to issue me one my ace in the hole is I will file a lawsuit with the court and present my evidence of rights in possession and vested interest for the court to award ownership. I believe this SHOULD work as long as the system has been exhausted and no-one can challenge your claim to the vehicle with a higher and better claim of ownership.
I suspect you really do not want to find yourself before the judge asking him/her to assign ownership when you haven’t tried to follow protocol and exhausted your legal options.
if you have exhausted the legal system and have not failed to follow the process and you still are not issued a title...A court order would be the highest and best evidence of ownership exceeding that of a title. the court would probably then order the county to issue you a title.
The key to the argument is that Title has nothing to do with permission to operate. Title is an issue of proof of ownership.
I like what I heard Ron Paul or someone say..."We use different words to make distinctions between different things because they are different...different means- "Not the same"
And "when words cease to have specific meanings and can be deemed or interpreted to mean anything then the the laws mean nothing."