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You are the Crown (Feotus) His or Her Majesty King or Queen Male or Female Man or women in the given and family names on your birth certificate (Placenta).
The holy trinity is the United Kingdom your Kingdom here on earth, the strawman or legal person (a deceased person)
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Legislation Reference
Births, Deaths, Marriages and Relationships Registration Act 1995 s67
Every birth certificate shall contain as much information (being information relating to the birth to which the certificate relates recorded under this Act or a former Act at the time the certificate is issued) as is then prescribed.
(2) Subsection (1) is subject to sections 63 to 66.
(3) Notwithstanding sections 63(2)(c), 64(1)(c), 65(3), and 66(1)(b), if satisfied that the person to whom a birth certificate relates was still-born or is dead, the Registrar issuing it shall cause it to bear the expression “still-born” or, as the case requires, “deceased”.
Record of title created in name of deceased person
A record of title created in the name of a deceased person takes effect as if the record of title were created immediately before the person died.
4- Land subject to this Act
The following land is subject to this Act:
(a) land that is subject to the Land Transfer Act 1952 immediately before the commencement of this section:
(b) land alienated or contracted to be alienated from the Crown in fee simple after the commencement of this section:
(c) land made subject to this Act by or under this Act or any other Act:
(d) land that is, after the commencement of this section, vested in a person for a freehold estate under any other Act, including any Act relating to Māori land.
Subpart 2 -171 Land to which this subpart applies
This subpart applies to land that—
(a) is not subject to this Act; and
(b) is not Māori land as defined in section 4 of Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993; and
(c) has been alienated or contracted to be alienated by the Crown by Crown grant or other instrument.