Security By Way of a Lien against employees of the STATE of Tasmania for commercial crimes. Crimes of these nature cannot go unpunished.

A Security by Way of Lien, as used by the House of Muresan, is not a commercial loan security, but a lawful and spiritual instrument of notice and claim. It is used to secure restitution for harm, dishonour, and trespass against the living estate.

When the STATE or its employees commit commercial crimes or act as false executors over the NAME, they incur a debt in commerce. Our lien serves as public notice that the living man — Alin-Vasile of the House of Muresan — holds the superior claim, and that those who trespass against the living estate are bound by the commercial liability declared.

Unlike a traditional lien between banks or businesses, a Security by Way of Lien from the House of Muresan is a spiritual and lawful claim that speaks across jurisdictions — to heaven and to earth — and remains unrebutted in public record

📜 Summary: HOM-JASON-MURRAY-LIEN-001

This Security by Way of a Lien and Affidavit of Fact was issued by Alin-Vasile of the House of Mureșan, acting as Beneficiary and Executor of the Living Estate, against Jason Murray, Chief Executive Officer of Spirit Super / CareSuper Pty Ltd.
It establishes lawful claim and notice of default following the merger of Spirit Super into CareSuper without consent, continued deductions from the NAME, and unjust enrichment through insurance charges without service or benefit.
The lien secures a value of AUD $708,000,000.00, equivalent to 708 million troy ounces of fine silver, as remedy for commercial dishonour, breach of fiduciary duty, and failure to close the account in honour.
Filed under the House of Mureșan Court of Record, it stands as a private, non-judicial and pre-judicial record in equity and truth, forming part of the public testimony of the Living Man. To see the Lien Page click Summary: HOM-JASON-MURRAY-LIEN-001