Wednesday, March 01, 2023 12:58:07 PM
You proved my point... If someone else tries to fraudulently take your property, having the title registered in your name protects you as it is legally your property.
Calasse was the owner of the shares, with physical stock certificates and the shares registered with the transfer agent. That is sufficient for the legal system to protect his property rights. In your example, he is the "legal owner" that the legal system protects, he isn't signing anyone else's name.
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