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Action Trespass Quiet Title | Deed Of Trust (Real Estate) | Foreclosure
Action Trespass Quiet Title
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John Doe Street address Los Angeles, California (213)555-1212 In Propria Persona
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
John Doe, and Plaintiff,
) CASE NO. ____________________ ) ) ACTION FOR TRESPASS; QUIET TITLE ) ) (verified)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. ) ) Rico Bank, LLC, ) ) Defendant. ) ____________________________ ) vs.
COMES NOW Plaintiff John Doe, a people of the United States,
20. 24. 14. 10. 8. 2. 9. § 2-1. 23. 18. 17. 7. 12. 11. 22. 21. a resident of Dallas County. 19. 2 Jurisdiction is because this Case is arising under the Constitution (Article III. in that it is a controversy . 15. 13.1. LLC. Texas. 3. and in the above-entitled Court of Record complains of Defendant RICO BANK. 4. 6. 5. 16.
12. and under Title 26 United States Code. . it is under the laws of the United States Federal Security and Exchange Commission (hereinafter SEC) via the Pooling and Servicing Agreement (hereinafter PSA) under said laws and via the PSA Supplement under said laws. 14.1. 6. 16. 2. 9. 22. 5. 3. 18. 8. 4. 19. 17. 10. 13. 23. 21. 24. 20. 7. 11. 15. between Citizens of different States [diversity of citizenship]).
6. 23. 11. 4. The Defendant is attempting. in the City of Los Angeles. 7. 21. by threat of force. 12. 13. 18. The Property’s legal description is. 19.. County of Los Angeles. 17. “Parcel 1. 16. Los Angeles. 15. 14. to foreclose the property located at 9999 Anystreet. California. 22. 20. 3 The Defendant is not a real party in interest. 9. Lot A of Parcel Map 12345.1. 10. 2. 5. County of Los . 24. 8. 3.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Angeles, State of California, as per map recorded in book 1, pages 2 and 3 of Parcel maps, in the office of the county recorder of said County” (hereinafter Property).
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION: TRESPASS
IN ITS NON-JUDICIAL FORECLOSING ACTION THE DEFENDANT CAN NOT BE THE REAL PARTY IN INTEREST AND HAS NO STANDING TO FORECLOSE BECAUSE UNDER U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION RULES AND TITLE 26 REMIC RULES THE LOAN IS AN UNSECURED DEBT
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. OWNED WITHOUT RECOURSE BY ANOTHER ENTITY, NAMELY “RICO BANK, LLC SERIES 2007-A TRUST”
Paragraphs 1 through 3 are included by reference as though
6. 10. 5. 5 The PSA dated January 1.S. AS MASTER SERVICER AND CERTIFICATE ADMINISTRATOR. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (“U. LLC. 21. 2007 states in relevant parts to this case as follows: PSA OPENING PARAGRAPH: THIS POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT. 4. 22. 13. BANK”). 3. 24. 23. U. 15. AS DEPOSITOR. 11.S. 14. . 17. 18. IS HEREBY EXECUTED BY AND AMONG RICO BANK. 8. 2007. 19. 9. 20. 12. 7. 2.1. DATED January 1. 16.
all the right. transfers. without recourse. including all interest and principal . 3. 23. 21. 13. hereby sells. 18. 8. HSBC BANK USA. 22. 20. 11. (a) The Depositor. 17.01 Conveyance of Mortgage Loans. 15. 16. 12. AS TRUSTEE. 9. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. PSA Section 2. sets over and otherwise conveys to the Trustee on behalf of the Trust for the benefit of the Certificateholders. concurrently with the execution and delivery hereof. 24. 19. 7. 2. 4.1. 10. title and interest of the Depositor in and to the Mortgage Loans. 14. 6. 5. assigns.
and other minerals. 13. letters of credit. 9. 8. 6. 19. and oil. consisting of. 22. instruments. 2. money.1. 12. investment property. 16. documents. 11. 24. 14. 20. 21. 4. 5. any of the foregoing. 18. transfer. gas. assignment and set over does not and is not intended to result in a creation of an assumption by the Trustee of any obligation of the . letter-of-credit rights. 10. The foregoing sale. general intangibles. goods. or relating to. 7. all accounts. 23. 17. deposit accounts. and all proceeds of the foregoing. 3. 15. received on or with respect to the Mortgage Loans (other than payments of principal and interest due and payable on the Mortgage Loans on or before the Cut-Off Date). arising from. chattel paper.
8. 10. Exhibit D-2. Depositor or any other Person in connection with the Mortgage Loans or any agreement or instrument relating thereto. except as specifically set forth herein. Exhibit D-3 and Exhibit D-4 to this Agreement and . 7. In connection with the conveyance by the Depositor of the Mortgage Loans. 4. 6. the Depositor further agrees. 3. to indicate on its books and records that the Mortgage Loans have been sold to the Trustee on behalf of the Trust pursuant to this Agreement. 20. 9. 12. 18. 2. on or prior to the Closing Date.1. 17. The Mortgage Loan Schedule shall be marked as Exhibit D-1. 11. at its own expense. 23. 14. and to deliver to the Trustee the Mortgage Loan Schedule. 15. 5. 21. 13. 24. 19. 22. 16.
is hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement. 23. It is the express intent of the Depositor and the Trustee that the transfer of the Mortgage Loans by the Depositor to the Trustee pursuant to Section 2. [emphasis added] PSA Section 2. It is. 19. 14. 3. 21. 13. 11. and be construed as. 10. 2. 18. an absolute sale of the Mortgage Loans. 16. 17. 9. 15. 20. not the intention of such parties that such transfer be deemed the grant of a security interest in the Mortgage Loans by the Depositor to the Trustee to secure a debt or other .05(a). 5. 4. 8. 6.01(a) be. 22. 24.1. 12. 7. further.
10. 17. to secure all of the Depositor's obligations hereunder. 24. obligation of the Depositor. 15.1. 16. 8.01(a) shall be deemed to be a grant by the Depositor to the Trustee of. 5. 21. 7. 11. 13. and (2) the transfer of the Mortgage Loans provided for in Section 2. 14. However. then: (1) this Agreement shall constitute a security agreement. 6. notwithstanding the intent of the parties. 23. in the event that. 22. 2. the Mortgage Loans are held to be the property of the Depositor. 3. 20. 12. 4. a security interest in all of the . 19. and the Depositor hereby grants to the Trustee. or if for any other reason this Agreement is held or deemed to create a security interest in the Mortgage Loans. 9. 18.
(ii) all accounts. 3. 2. 16. 15. 20. arising from. 7. gas. whether now owned or hereafter acquired. 14. 22. general intangibles. Depositor's right. 10. and other minerals. 6. in and to (i) the Mortgage Loans. investment property. 13. money. or relating to. 8. 17. 21. any of the foregoing. [emphasis added] . deposit accounts. goods. letter-ofcredit rights. 12. and interest. instruments. 9. and oil. chattel paper. 19. 18. 5. 11. consisting of. 23. documents.1. 4. letters of credit. 24. title. and (iii) all proceeds of the foregoing.
9. 6. 7 The public record reported in the Securitization Audit Report based upon papers filed under oath at the United States . 11.1. the Beneficiary is World Savings Bank. 18. 8. FSB. 5. 21. 4. 12. 3. 17. 7. 2. 10. 15. 14. 13. 16. 24. 23. 6 The original Deed of Trust shows the original Trustee is Golden West Savings Association Service Co.. 22. 20. 19.
4. 9. 11. 23. 12. 14. 19. 5. 15. 13. . Securities and Exchange Commission shows that the loan was sold without recourse to “RICO BANK. 24. 3. 7. 16. 8. 6. 22. 2.1. 18. LLC SERIES 2007-A TRUST”. 20. 21. 10. 17.
Further. 17. 9. 7. 13. 21. 16. 23. 15.” . 10. 19. 3. 14. 2. 20. 5.1. 6. 11. 18. according 1 to the agreement (PSA) between the original lender and its assigns/seller and buyer. 4. 24. 8. 12. 22. it is “not the intention of such parties that such transfer be deemed the grant of a security interest in the Mortgage Loans by the Depositor to the Trustee to secure a debt or other obligation of the Depositor.
the ultimate seller in the chain of title and the buyer intend that the loan be separated “without recourse” from the Deed of Trust.1. 5. 3. 10. 22. 11. 9. 4. 6. 14. 8. 16. 24. The Loan is now no longer secured by The Loan is now itself a the Deed of Trust or the Property. 2. 8 In other words. 7. 17. 15. 21. 12. 18. security for investors under the United States Securities and . 23. 20. 19. 13.
Exchange Commission (SEC) promulgated law. 19. 11. 5. 8. 12. 6. 18. 24. 14. 7. 13. 23. 10. 2. 21. 22.1. 20. 16. 2 By doing that there are certain tax advantages granted by Title 26 United States Code relating to REMICs. 9. 3. 4. 17. 9 Because the Note and the Deed of Trust are irrevocably 1 PSA § 2. 15.05 “It is the express intent of the Depositor and the Trustee that the transfer of the Mortgage Loans by the .
24. 15.01(a) be. and be construed as. 20. 5. 16. the present owner 3 of the Loan can not foreclose on the property. 22. 9. 14. 7. 11. 17. 3. 21. 18.1. 6. (without recourse) separated. 23. an absolute sale of the Mortgage Loans. nor may the present owner delegate a power greater than what it possesses. . 8. 4. Depositor to the Trustee pursuant to Section 2. 13. 2.4 10 Defendant and its unidentified principal have no standing to foreclose on the loan in which it has no ownership interest. 10. 19. 12.
21. 3. 12. 20. 9. 19. 23. 13. 18. 24. 22. 15. 4. . 8. 17. 16. 7. 2.1. 14. 6. separated: The Deed of Trust and Note have been the Note has been turned into a “share” and divided To maximize value and lower into parts equivalent to investors. 5. The real and only party to have standing is the actual investor(s) of the certificates. 10. 11 The PSA confirms that the Loan has been securitized. 11.
10. 12. not the intention of such parties that such transfer be deemed the grant of a security interest in the . 17.. 15. 5. 11. 4. 24. 6. 8. Because there is no actual individual beneficial Note owner. risks of pooling payments on fixed assets allows for increased liquidity and thus aids the total market. It is. 2. 18. further. 623. the Deed of Trust is divided from the Note. 14. 16. 20. But. 284 S.1. 2009 WL 531057 (Mo. 9. 3.3d 619. 22. 21. in so doing. App. Ocwen Loan Servicing. 13. 19. 23. the foreclosure action has no force as noted in Bellistri v. LLC.W. 7.
20. 18. 16. 21. 13. 19. . 14. 23. without recourse. 9. Trust by defendant sold the loan. 2009) 5 12 For those reasons Defendant has no right to foreclose on the The original lender cited in the original Deed of Property. 2. 4. 24. either directly or through a chain of sales. 12. to Wachovia Mortgage Loan Mortgage Loans by the Depositor to the Trustee to secure a debt or other obligation of the Depositor. 22. 17. 15. 5. 6.1. 10. 8. 3. 11. 7.
23. 6. Defendant does not The Note and own the Property or the Note or the Deed of Trust. 18. 11. 19. 24. 8. 10. 9. 14. 15. 16. 22. 12. 5. which is the present owner of the Note. 20. 7. Trust. 13. 3. The Securitization Analysis Report (Exhibit 1) is based upon the records of the Federal Securities and Exchange Commission. 21. 17. 4.1. 2. LLC Series 2007-A Trust (hereinafter Series 2007-A). the Deed of Trust are each separately owned without recourse by .
24. 21. 12. 13 Once the Note is sold without recourse as a stock or . 18. 5.01 of the Pooling and Servicing Agreement (hereinafter PSA) specifically designates that Series 2007-A is the trust into which the Note is converted into a stock or equivalent without recourse. 20. 16. 7.1. § 2. 8. 14. 13. 3. 17. Series 2007-A. 15. 22. 19. 10. 2. 9. 23. Article II. 4. 6. 11.
both the Note and the stock or equivalent exist at the same 2 Promulgated Law. and the right to foreclose the Deed of Trust is forever lost. 2. equivalent. When securitized under U. To officially announce. it is no longer a secured note. 6. 23. 5.1. to make known to the public. 14. to publish. 7. 3. 11. 24. 10. Securities and Exchange Commission rules. 19. 12. 17. the Note forever loses its security component (Deed of Trust). 9. 16. 18. to formally announce a . 15.S. 20. 13. 6 To If foreclose without said right is an injury to the Plaintiff. 22. 4. 21. 8.
11. 17.1. . 6. statute or a decision by a court. 8. and now the ex-owners are attempting to collect on the loan a second time [“Double Dipping”]. 2. 14. 19. 12. that is known as “double dipping”. 9. That is because the lender sold the loan. 24. 10. 22. is paid. West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 7. 18. 3. 16. 15. 21. 5. 23. 20. time. 13. a form of securities fraud by the Defendant and its principal. 4. edition 2.
1. 20. 15. 2. 16. 5. 12. 10. 3. 23. 18. before moving forward with foreclosure proceedings. 24. 13. 7. because the borrower had neither knowledge nor inclination of these practices being performed by all entities and their agents. 11. 9. 4. 14. 14 The lending practices show fraud. 17. 22. The foreclosing trustee should exercise a close review of the facts in this case. . 8. 19. 6. 21.
15. 6. DOUBLE DIPPING . 4. 12. 16. 23. 17. 22. 18. 5. 11. 3.1. 13. 14. 20. 10. 9. 15 Defendants and others acting in concert with defendants have publicly clouded the title to the Property and libeled our standing and good name in the credit community. 21. 7. 2. 8. 19. 24.
6.1. Further. once the Note is converted into a stock. 15. 3 Wachovia Mortgage Loan Trust. 19. it is no longer a note. 20. 22. the alleged holder can no longer claim that it is a real party in interest for purposes of foreclosure. 12. 3. 14. 8. 17. 16 Because the loan was sold. If both the Note or stock equivalent. 2. stock or equivalent. 13. 23. 9. 18. 16. 24. pooled and converted into a security. 7. 4. 21. 5. 10. LLC Series 2007-A Trust . 11.
5. 21. or stock equivalent. 11. 12. 8. 3. 10. Double dipping is a form of securities fraud because more than one entity is attempting to claim the full face value. 13. 20. and the stock. 6. 4 The present owner is without recourse (PSA § 2. 9. 19. 2.1. 18. 4.01) bound by its intent (PSA § 2. were to exist at the same time. 16. that is known as double dipping.05) to have only the Loan . 23. 22. 24. 14. 7. 17. 15.
PRAYER 17 Wherefore. 18. 13. 21. . and without encumbrance as security for the loan. 24. 16. 6. 8. 12. 15. 17. 11. 2. 20. 19. 7. 3. 5. 9. 4. 10. 14. 22.1. Plaintiff demands that the court find Plaintiff has the right to own the Property. 23.
15. 6.e. 10. . without security (i. 7. 17. 14. 13. 4. the Deed of Trust). 18 Further. 5.1. Plaintiff demands that the court issue an enforceable order requiring ceasing of all foreclosure proceedings against the Property. 12. 3. 21. 2. 9. 11. 23. 20. 16. 8. 18. 24. 19. 22. now and in the future.
10. 22. 19. 12. 9. SECOND CAUSE OF ACTION QUIET TITLE . 18. 11. 21.1. 4. 17. 13. 3. 8. 7. 5. 2. 24. 20. 16. 6. 23. 15. 14.
3. 15. 5. 17. 11.e. 21. 22. 19 Paragraphs 1 through 3 are included by reference as though fully stated herein.1. 20 Plaintiff is domiciled at the Property and seeks a determination that he is the allodial owner. 7. i. 16. 12. 23. 4. 10. usually a mortgage or a deed of . 6. 9. 24. a mortgage loan consists of a promissory note and security instrument. 18. Title Holder 5 “Generally. 8. 19. 2. 13. 20. 14.
4. 13. 14. of the Property based upon the determination of the First Cause of Action above against the Defendant named above who is making adverse claims to the title. 21 Plaintiff knows of no other person required to be named as a trust. 23. 5. 19. the . 10. 2. 22. 12. Typically. 16. 9. which secures payment on the note by giving the lender the ability to foreclose on the property. 17. 15. 7. 3.1. 8. 11. 21. 24. 20. 6. 18.
5. 4. 24. 13. 6. 15. defendant. or any cloud upon plaintiff’s title thereto. 19. claiming any legal or equitable right. 8. 12. 21. 23. or interest in the Property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff’s title. 17. Further. 16. 7. The State . title. 3. 9. 10. 2. 14. estate. Plaintiff asserts this claim against other defendants “styled as all persons unknown.1. 20. 22.” Plaintiff knows of no validity of any adverse claim. lien. 11. 18.
2. 23. 8.1. is not a party to this action. This was done by making inquiries with the same person holds both the note and the deed of trust. 22. 12. the . 9. 18. 11. 17. 6. 15. 22 Plaintiff has diligently attempted to locate the proper address of service for each of the defendants as well as any persons unknown. 21. 10. 3. In the event that the note and the deed of trust are split. 13. 16. 14. 4. 5. 24. 20. 7. 19.
11. Restatement (Third) of Property (Mortgages) § 5. 10. 14. 24. 2. 3. 4. 23. contacting corporate headquarters. as a practical matter becomes unsecured. 21. 15. 9. 12.4. California Secretary of State. 20. 6. The . 13. 7. 5. Plaintiff requests that if said addresses are found to be insufficient. 8.1. note. 18. that the Court order service by publication. 22. 17. Comment. 16. and consulting with professional process servicers who are familiar with the normal methods for serving those Defendants. 19.
4. 16. 24. 18. 6. practical effect of splitting the deed of trust from the promissory note is to make it impossible for the holder of the . 10. 17. actual possession of the Property.1. 2. 14. 12. 20. 7. 9. 23 There is no known or unknown defendant who is in open and Plaintiff is in open and actual possession of the Property. 23. 13. 15. 21. 5. 3. 11. 19. 8. 22.
5. a resident at 15000 Surveyor Blvd. 20. 21. 14. 23. 13. and at all times herein mentioned is. 24. 6. 12. Id. 3. 18. 10. unless the holder of the deed of trust is the agent of the holder of the note. 15. County of Dallas.1. 24 Defendant RICO BANK. 16. 2. in the City of Addison. 8. State of Texas. 17. 7. 19. 11. 22. Without the agency . LLC is. 4. note to foreclose. 9.
25 Plaintiff. County of Dallas. 22. 18. 11. Texas. 15. 16. 20. 9.. alleges that Defendant RICO BANK. 24. 21. 2. is organized and exists under the laws of the State of Texas with principle offices located at 15000 Surveyor Blvd.1. 3. in the City of Addison. 23. LLC at all times herein mentioned. relationship. 14. the person holding only the note lacks the power to foreclose in the event of default. 4. 17. 5. 12. on information and belief. 19. 6. 8. 10. 7. The person . 13.
18. 13. 6. at all times herein mentioned. 10. 8. 16. 9. 24. 3. 4. 5. when ascertained. 26 Plaintiff is ignorant of the true names and capacities of any other defendants and. will amend this action to allege their true names and capacities. 20. 11. 15. 12. 7. 2. 21. 17. 14. each of said other defendants is the holding only the deed of trust will never experience default because only the holder of the note is entitled to . 19. and that. 22. 23.1.
24. 8. 15.1. 7. 12. 17. 21. 16. 14. 22. 19. 18. 11. . 4. 6. 20. 5. 13. 2. 9. 23. 3. 10. agent and employee of each of the remaining defendants and is at all times acting within the purpose and scope of such agency and employment.
24. 2. or interest in said property.1. 8. and said Defendant has no lawful. claim. 27 Plaintiff is informed and believes and thereupon alleges that Defendant claims an interest in the property adverse to Plaintiff herein. 14. payment of the underlying obligation. 23. 9. 4. 21. 20. 11. legal or equitable right. 18. However. 5. 16. Id. 10. 6. the claim of said Defendant is without any right whatsoever. 7. The mortgage loan became ineffectual when the note holder did not also . 17. 22. 13. 3. 12. 15. 19.
3d 619. 2. 24. 22. 14. . 28 The effective date of Title sought is January 1. 17.W. 21. 23. 18. hold the deed of trust. 2004.” Bellistri v. 4. 2009 WL 531057 (Mo.. 5.1. 15. 3. Ocwen Loan Servicing. LLC. date is the date on which the Note is split from the Deed of Trust without recourse in accordance with the terms of the PSA and the Title 26 United States Code concerned with REMICs. 20. 7. 10. 6. App. 11. 12. the That closing date of the Pooling and Servicing Agreement (PSA). 9. 623. 16. 19. 13. 284 S. 8.
10. 21. 18. 6. 22. 2. at all times herein mentioned. 29 Plaintiffs are informed and believe and thereon allege that. 17. 24. 23. 15. 11. 8. 19. 7. 13. 14. 3. 9. 5. 4. 20. each of the defendants sued herein is the agent and employee of each of the remaining defendants and is at all times acting within the purpose and 2009) .1. 16. 12.
and believes and thereupon alleges that Defendant claims an . 22. 21. 11. 15. 14. 6. 2. 17. 10. 19. 3. 23. 16. scope of such agency and employment. 20. 24. 7. 5. 8. 18. 30 Plaintiff is at all times herein mentioned the owner and/or Plaintiff is informed entitled to possession of the Property.1. 12. 4. 13. 9.
said claim of said Defendant is without any right whatsoever. 10. 11. nor interest in said Property. 2. 12. 16. 8. estate. 22. 6. 14. 18. 19. 9. 17. 21. 3. 15. Those codes prohibit Series 2007-A . lien. 20. Defendant’s said The claim constitutes a cloud upon the title of the Property. 5. title. 24. 4. However. 7. 13. and said Defendant has not lawful right. 23. reasons for the allegation are fully stated in the above First 6 The PSA is also subject to Title 26 United States Code relating to REMICs.1. equitable right. interest in the Property adverse to Plaintiff’s herein.
13. 12. 3. 6. 10. 11. of which the Court’s opinion is incorporated by reference as though fully stated herein. 22. 31 After the Court settles the First Cause of Action above Plaintiff requests that the above-entitled Court resolve the from owning any assets beyond the loan represented by the note. 9. 2. 24. 18. 20. 8. 16. 5. 21. 15. 7. Cause of Action. 14. 19. 17.1. 4. . 23.
Title 10. 6. 16. 11. issue of quieting the title to the Property in accordance with California Code of Civil Procedure. . 21.060. 7. 13. 23. 15. 20. 5.10 through § 765. 9. Chapter 4 Quiet Title. 18. 2. 17. 24.1. 22. 14. 12. 10. 19. 4. 8. 3. § 760.
1. 32 Plaintiff therefore demands a declaration that the title to the subject property is vested in Plaintiff alone and that the Defendant be declared to have no estate. 8. 10. right. 3. 19. 2. 9. title or interest in the subject property adverse to Plaintiff herein. 14. 11. 12. 15. 18. 6. 4. 20. title or interest in the subject Property and that said Defendant be forever enjoined from asserting any estate. 13. 16. . right. 21. 22. 7. 24. 5. 17. 23.
24. 12. 22. 10. 13. 20. 8. 21.1. 6. 3. 11. 14. 5. 16. 33 For that cause of action therefore Plaintiff brings his suit. PRAYER . 23. 19. 2. 4. 15. 17. 7. 9. 18.
Plaintiffs prays for and demands relief and judgment against defendant. 4. 6. 21. 16. 8. 22. as follows: 34 That the title to the subject Property is vested in Plaintiff . 12. 23. 10. 17. 11. 20. WHEREFORE. 2. 19. 9.1. 5. 14. 13. 24. 7. 18. 15. 3.
15. alone against the adverse claims to the Title of the Property by the Defendant. right. 18. 8. right. 10. 12. 2. 4. 11. 24. 16. title or interest in the subject Property and that said Defendant. 21. be forever enjoined from asserting any estate. and that the Defendant herein and other unknown claimants. 22. 7. 20. 19. 17. title or interest in the subject . 5.1. and each of other unknown claimants. 3. 13. be declared to have no estate. 9. 14. 6. 23.
23. 15. Property adverse to Plaintiff. 16. 7. 24. 19.1. 9. . 3. 5. 20. 4. 10. 6. 35 For a declaration and determination that Plaintiff is the rightful holder of allodial title to the Property. 13. 8. 18. 11. 12. 22. 2. 21. 14. 17.
10. 13. 11. 5. 24. 7. 16. 2. 17. 3. 20. 4. 15. 18.1. 36 For an order compelling said Defendant to transfer legal title and possession of the subject Property to Plaintiffs herein. 22. 37 For a declaratory judgment that Defendant has acted . 21. 8. 6. 14. 19. 23. 9. 12.
21. 18. 16. 8. 12.1. and has abused its discretion. which resulted in injury to Plaintiffs’ right to a good name and community status. 11. 10. 2. 6. 22. 15. 17. 20. and has acted ultra vires not in accordance with law. . arbitrarily. 4. 3. 9. 23. 7. 14. capriciously. 5. 24. 13. but under color of law. 19.
24. 10. 17. 18. 14.1. 23. 11. 4. 3. 9. 39 For punitive damages equal to two times the general damages for fraud and extortion accompanied by the threat of use of . 7. 15. 22. 12. 2.000. 13. 21. 19. 20. 8. or as determined by the Court. 6. 38 For general damages equal to the claimed balance of the debt. 16. namely $123. 5.
40 For costs of suit herein incurred. 8. 3. 15. trespass). 9. 21. 24. 18. 7. 17. 5. 6. 41 For such other and further relief as the court may deem . 16.e. 14.1. 11. 23. 2. 22. 13. force (i. 19. 12. 20. 10. 4.
18. 19. 6. 14. 24. 13. 2. 21. 4. 5. 12. 8. 9. 2012 Los Angeles County California __________________________ John Doe ---------------------------------------------------------------- .1. 23. 16. 10. 20. 17. 22. proper. 3. 15. ___________. 11. 7.
24. 12. 21. 14. 18. 11. 16. 23. 19. VERIFICATION ---------------------------------------------------------------- . 20. 7. 6. 9. 8. 3. 13. 2.1. 15. 10. 5. 22. 17. 4.
12. am a Plaintiff in the above-entitled I have read the foregoing causes of action and know the action. contents thereof. 22. 5. 16. the undersigned.1. 2. 7. 14. 42 I. 19. 11. 20. 17. 3. 13. and as to those matters. 21. 4. 24. 9. 6. 18. except as to those matters which are therein alleged on information and belief. 10. 15. 23. 8. I ---------------------------------------------------------------- .
10. 5. 17. 15. 19. 12. 3. 14. 23. 7. 22.1. 20. 2. 16. believe it to be true. 2012 Los Angeles County __________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- . 24. 21. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct and that this declaration is executed at Los Angeles. 6. California. 13. 18. 8. 9. 4. __________. 11.
California John Doe ---------------------------------------------------------------- . 5. 11.1. 24. 10. 2. 4. 19. 21. 12. 8. 22. 16. 15. 9. 20. 23. 7. 3. 18. 13. 17. 14. 6.
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