Are Forever / Perpetual Trusts Made By Statutory Law Good
Perpetual
entities made by a statute or state law can be destroyed by the same issuing
authority. That make the Bulletproof Trust very different as Congress would
have to agree by 2/3 to change the US Constitution and void the right to private
contract.
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