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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/12/2014 1:13 PM, John Curran
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:CB47563D-65ED-493D-B2BD-ECB87FD4EF07@arin.net"
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<pre wrap="">Alas, your very clear formulation won't be very informative,
since the registry is accurate even after a denied transfer
(just as occurs with denied transfer of an auto or property
with it doesn't meet those registry requirements - the fact
that you've driving it around doesn't actually make it yours)</pre>
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it does matter if there was no official transfer and a bank robbery
is committed with your car. (and for the sake of fun, you died a
year before the crime)<br>
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The authorities very much DO want to know where to look and would
like to have accurate registration records... "Accurate" in this
case can be construed as "reflecting reality".<br>
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-lee <br>
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