Comes now, the Affiant, Mason-el, Tex -Lee, the Man, the beneficiary, and the executor for the estate trust
of TEX LEE MASON:
I, appearing for ever “de bene esse”, reserving all rights and yielding no jurisdiction whatsoever. 1
affirm that this special, restricted appearance is for the purpose of discharging the obligations and closing
all accounts arising out of the booking #4400847.
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Mason-el, Tex-Lee; by special Appearance, in Propria
Persona, proceeding Sui Juris, with explicit
reservation of all my unalienable rights.
1 An ‘appearance de bene esse’ is designed to permit a party to a proceeding to refuse to submit his person
to the jurisdiction of the court unless it is finally determined that he has forever waived that right.”
Farmers Trust Co. v. Alexander, 6 A.2d 262, 265