III. Rights
3.1 Rights
Article 81 - Fealty
Once the obligations of Trustee are transferred into Fealty to a Beneficiary through Deed or Title, the Beneficiary agrees to act as Owner (of Uses) and Surety for some or all of the obligations implied by such Fealty. These obligations may include such demands as the payment of rent, taxes, duties and other duties.
When a Person agrees to act as Owner of Uses and Surety for some or all of the obligations of the Executor or Trustee, then the Executor and their Trustees are immune from any claims of surety and damage unless the Person lawfully surrenders their rights and obligations in which case all obligations under fealty return to the Trustee and all debts and liabilities return to the Executor.
The failure of an Owner of Uses to perform their duties under Fealty usually constitutes a breach of the deed or title granting Property to them. Therefore, an Executor or their Trustees usually have the right to demand the return of any associated Property and the relinquishment of any possession of any associated objects and concepts held in Realty.