JURISDICTIONAL LANGUAGE GUIDE

 

Distinguishing Public vs. Private Legal Realms


PUBLIC / STATUTORY JURISDICTION

This language aligns with civil codes, administrative law, and statutory compliance. Used when interacting with courts, banks, government agencies, and licensed professionals.

Common Public (Statutory) Terms:

Statutory PhraseMeaning
Person / IndividualLegal fiction under statute (e.g., JOHN DOE)
Resident / CitizenImplies domicile under state or federal jurisdiction
Under penalty of perjuryContractual attestation under state/federal law
Revocable TrustGoverned by state trust code (e.g., Uniform Trust Code)
Grantor / SettlorCreator of a statutory trust, retains rights
This instrument is executed under the laws of the State of [X]Submits document to jurisdiction of that state
Subject to the jurisdiction of the United StatesPlaces person/trust under federal oversight
Social Security Number / SSNU.S. government tracking number for statutory use
TaxpayerPerson subject to IRS and Title 26 (IRC) regulations

PUBLIC DOCUMENT EXAMPLE (Statutory Trust):

“This Revocable Living Trust is created under the laws of the State of Texas, and shall be interpreted in accordance with the Texas Estates Code. The Grantor retains the power to revoke this Trust at any time.”


PRIVATE / EQUITY-BASED JURISDICTION

This language is rooted in natural law, trust law by contract, ecclesiastical authority, and the maxims of equity. It is used in private declarations, trusts, and administrative notices outside of statutory jurisdiction.

Common Private (Equity) Terms:

Equity-Based PhraseMeaning
Living Soul / Man or WomanAcknowledges natural, divine being—not a legal fiction
By declaration, not by statuteCreated through private contract and conscience
Ecclesiastical Authority / StewardshipOperates under divine or spiritual mandate
Irrevocable Living Estate TrustDeclared trust under private jurisdiction of equity
Beneficial Claim of Life / Standing in EquityRejects assumption of legal personhood
By divine right, not legislative grantSource of authority is creation, not statute
Lawful Money (12 USC §411)Redemption method to exit Federal Reserve credit system
Without the United StatesNot subject to internal federal jurisdiction
Seal in equity / Private seal affixedUsed for authenticity in private administration

PRIVATE DOCUMENT EXAMPLE (Private Trust Declaration):

“Let it be known that this Trust is a living estate established by divine right and private contract. It exists in equity, operates under ecclesiastical governance, and is hereby declared irrevocable. All affairs are conducted privately, without adhesion to the United States or its subsidiaries.”


DO NOT CROSS THESE JURISDICTIONS:

❌ ErrorWhy It’s Risky
Mixing “Revocable” with “Equity”Revocable implies statutory authority—equity trusts must be irrevocable
Claiming 508(c)(1)(A) status in a revocable trust508(c)(1)(A) applies only to irrevocable faith-based organizations
Using SSN on a private trust EINThis exposes the trust to federal jurisdiction
Filing private trust declaration with county clerkConverts a private matter into public record

RECOMMENDED ACTIONS

TaskJurisdictionFormat
Set up a public-facing interface (e.g. real estate title)StatutoryUse statutory trust language
Create a private spiritual, family, or dynasty trustEquity / EcclesiasticalUse maxims, declaration format
Send administrative notices to public officersPrivateUse private affidavit, not statute
Apply for EIN for private trustPrivate (non-grantor)Use IRS Form SS-4 with special language (can provide)
Use private seal on equity documentsPrivateCreate a unique, non-registered seal with log