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ORIGIN OF THE
STATE
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HOLY STATE
Fee Simple Absolute is defined as an estate
limited absolutely to a man and his heirs and assigns
forever without limitation and condition. An absolute or
fee-simple Estate is one in which the owner is entitled to
the whole property, with unconditional power or
disposition during one's life and descending to the heirs
and legal representatives upon one's death intestate.
Such estate is unlimited as to duration, disposition, and
descendability.
By fee simple absolute man or grantor of our estate
would be Noble Drew Ali and the heirs would be the
Moorish Americans with the Free National Name El or
Bey annexed to their birth name. So be careful not to
throw away your name for a morsel of bread. Since the
Holy Prophet Noble Drew Ali is the owner of the whole
property, his position of the estate is the Holder-in-duecourse. Holder in due course is defined "A holder who
takes an instrument for value, in good faith. and without
notice that it is overdue or has been dishonored or of any
defense against or claim to it on the part of any person. A
payee may be a holder in due course".
As Moorish American beneficiaries, the Prophet
Noble Drew Ali is the holder-in-due-course of any and
all lawful instruments, real or personal estates,
tenements and hereditaments of the MOORISH
Moorish Consulate Post
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REDEEMED BY THE
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through
(805 ILCS 110/46i) (from Ch. 32, par. 184)
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