Suffolk Probate and Family Court, 24 New Chardon Street, Boston Massachusetts 02114

Case No. 07e0072

DAVID E. ROBINSON, et al, pro se______________________
Plaintiff
v.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, et al______
Defendants

Exhibit FF
Matters Of Title

1. What is title? Title is legal evidence of a person's ownership rights in property; an instrument (such as a deed) that constitutes such evidence.

2. Title unites all the elements that constitute the legal right to control and dispose of property. Title is the legal link between a person who owns property and the property itself.

3. Abraham -- the Founding Father of the three principle biblical religions of the world (the Judeo, the Christian, and the Moslem) -- understood the elements of title. When his wife Sarah passed on in the foreign land of Canaan, Abraham accommodated her burial in a unique way. He understood the elements of "honor" and "dishonor" in dealing with others, and the elements of absolute title to the land.

4. There are many types of title: There is absolute title, adverse title, after-acquired title, bad title, clear title, defeasible title, defective title, derivative title, dormant title, doubtful title, equitable title, good title, imperfect title, Indian title, just title, legal title, lucrative title, marketable title, nonmerchantable title, onerous title, original title, paramount title, particular title, perfect title, presumptive title, record title, singular title, tax title, title by descent, title by devise, title by prescription, title defective in form, title of entry, title of record, universal title, unmarketable title.

5. This report is concerned with the following five types of title. "Five smooth stones."

5.1. absolute title. An exclusive title to land; a title that excludes all others not compatible with it.
5.2. equitable title. A title that indicates a beneficial interest in property and that gives the holder
the right to the property.s use.
5.3. title by devise. A title created by a Will.
5.4. adverse title. A title acquired by adverse possession. Adverse possession is open and notorious,
hostile non-permissive use of a land, under color of right rather than by honorable possession.
5.5. presumptive title. A title of the lowest order, arising out of the mere occupation or simple
possession of property without any apparent right, or any pretense of right, to hold or continue
that possession.

6. Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, held absolute title to the land she provided for her church. She conveyed equitable title to that land to four self-perpetuating trustees of "The First Church of Christ, Scientist" (a congregation), and title by devise to her students when she passed on.

7. The directors of the church took adverse title and presumptive title to the property of Mrs. Eddy's church by disobeying the restrictive covenants in the Deeds of Trust and the by-laws in the Manual of the Church in 1911 and by confiscating the Publishing Society in 1921.

8. Absolute title and title by devise is superior to adverse title and presumptive title, therefore absolute title and title by devise should be honored and enforced as law by law.

9. The courts never gave the five member ecclesiastical Board of Directors the authority to rule the church as Mrs. Eddy's successor -- as they have ostensibly been doing since 1911.

10. The breaches of the Deeds of Trust and the revisions in the Manual of the church have never been adjudicated by the courts!

11. Mrs. Eddy did not sell her land nor give it to the five ecclesiastical directors of The Mother Church. She left it in her Will to the loyal students of her Revelation under the restrictive covenants in the Deeds of Trust that govern her mission, her manual, and her name.

12. The five ecclesiastical directors of The Mother Church hold open and notorious, hostile non-permissive use of the land on which the Church Center stands, under color of right rather than by honorable possession. They must relinquish their pretense of right, to a four member fiduciary Board who will honor and obey the restrictive covenants in the 1892 and 1903 Deeds of Trust documented in the church Manual on pages 128-138.

13. For a more complete coverage of this CHARGE -- and Abraham's treatment of others in a foreign land (including the collusive nature of the five director's response to the Publishing Society Trustee's Revolt in 1919)
-- read THE BETRAYAL & MASQUERADE: AN INTERNATIONAL DISGRACE ; a 200 page report in book form.

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