

Land Trust Coordinates Amexem, North America (Morocco)
Land Trust coordinates Amexem, Canada (Morocco)
Land Trust Coordinates Amexem, South America (Morocco)
Morocco government national state diplomat identification or driver licence is required before automobile plates are issued to Moroccan nationals.

Definitions
Ours
“living man or wombman”
Licence (n) (v)”to be allowed, be lawful,“(12c.), from Latin licentia “freedom, liberty; unrestrained liberty,” source etymology.
Theirs
“ALL CAPS PERSON (ward) of State”
License (v) (n) c. 1400, “grant formal authorization to do what would be illegal to do without it,” a legal document giving official permission to do something; source etymology.
ward (n) Meaning “minor under control of a guardian” is from early 15c.; source etymology

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(2) Plates $175 one time fee. 2nd year annual registration fee $88.
cash app: $MoroccoRegistration Must be aboriginal moroccan national.
email vizier for records elteridon bey
tevalle9@gmail.com
Lost or stolen registration plates (2) $175; appellation replacement identification card $150 each
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Contact Consul General for Morocco Registration Elteridon Bey 608-909-1187 or schedule appointment @ https://calendly.com/elteridon777/30min




* all cash, money, currency or credit transactions will be converted to Moroccan National Sovereign credits.


“I have got the world in a jug, and the stopper in my hand. I have got the Asiatic, and I have got the
European. I have got the silver and I have got the gold.” Noble Drew Ali
* Colors and artwork may vary, however it is our intention to keep uniformity among Moroccan nation state peoples in their trust territories.
* Your Morocco state government registrations are recorded on our website acknowledging your appellation and the existence of your private land Trust in North America (Morocco) through proclamation for your national Moroccan status.
International Moorish Tax Exempt Laws
1880 Right of Protection in Morocco
Article 2:
Foreign Representatives at the head of a Legation may select their interpreters and employees from among the subjects of Morocco or others.
These protected persons shall be subject to no duty, impost or tax whatever, other than those stipulated in articles 12 and 13.
Article 3:
Consuls, Vice consuls or Consular Agents having charge of a post, and residing within the territory of the Sultan of Morocco, shall be allowed to select but one interpreter, one soldier and two servants from among the subjects of the Sultan, unless they may require a native secretary.
These protected persons shall, in like manner, be subject to no duty, impost or tax whatever, other than those stipulated in articles 12 and 13.
Article 4:
If a Representative shall appoint a subject of the Sultan to the office of Consular Agent in a town on the coast, such agent shall be respected and honored, as shall the members of his family occupying the same dwelling with him, and they, like him shall be subject to no duty, impost or tax whatever, other than those stipulated in articles 12 and 13; but he shall not have the right to protect any subject of the Sultan other than the members of his own family.
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United States Code Consular Court authority AA222141, AA222142, AAA222143
click here for 1943 Pan-American International Highway Agreement
GENERAL ACT OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ALGECIRAS APRIL 7, 1906
1954 CONVENTION RELATING TO STATES OF STATELESS PERSONS
Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963
Article 40 Protection of consular officers; the receiving territory state shall treat consular officers with due respect and shall take all appropriate steps to prevent any attack on their person, freedom or dignity.
Article 43 Immunity from jurisdiction; 1. Consular officers and consular employees shall not be amendable to the jurisdiction of the judicial or administrative authorities of the receiving territory state in respect of acts performed in the exercise of consular functions. 2. The provisions of paragraph 1 of this article shall not, however, apply in respect of a civil action either: (a) arising out of a contract concluded by a consular officer or a consular employee in which he did not contract expressly or impliedly as an agent of the sending territory state; or (b) by a third party for damage arising from an accident in the receiving state caused by a vehicle, vessel or aircraft.
Article 56 Insurance against third party risk; members of the consular post shall comply with any requirements imposed by the laws and regulations of the receiving territory state, in respect of insurance against third party risk arising from the use of any vehicle, vessel or aircraft.

*Noble Drew Ali and the Moorish Science Temple of America, Inc. are de jure government for all Moroccan heirs and heiresses in northgate Amexem/America/Morocco and its citizens. Moroccans who return to the international laws for Morocco and its treaties which are the supreme law for the lands, are the ministers and consuls to enforce international law according to AA222141 (TITLE 22 FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE), 1880 Treaty at Madrid (Right of Protection in Morocco), article III (courts) mentioned in the Constitution of the United States of America, the Act of Algercias, Geneva Convention and all Morocco Treaties.
This authorization complies with Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963; Article 12 “The exequatur”
It is the responsibility for all Moroccan Nationals & Consular Officers to notify and update our records for their state government registration changes in appellation or automobiles.
Making payment declares, I am upholding my private trust in international law, I certify that I am the living Moroccan Empire state heir or heiress for all information provided in this affidavit and all information provided to Morocco Registration is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Anyone in violation of the living will, trust or Treaty obligations for the appellation in this affidavit will be subject to the highest punishment for treason against the Morocco Empire state government.
this information is reported as article III court moroccan law, public notice, news, study, research and higher learning for community improvement throughout the world. all Morocco state government rights reserved. C G elteridon bey

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