4 listed property, which was located in Plumas County. The first five of these properties were listed in order of preference by petitioner husband as exchanger. Thereafter, some of the desired exchange properties listed in the designation letter were acquired as follows (all such properties were listed in the exchanger's notification letter to the facilitators, and are referred to herein by their commonly accepted place names). 1. On April 25, 1989, Applesauce Alley was transferred by Golden Oak Enterprises, Inc., to the facilitators, who on the same day transferred the property to petitioner husband, who simultaneously transferred title to petitioners as trustees of the Christensen trust, a revocable trust created by petitioners for their benefit, to which they were trustees. 2. On May 1, 1989, the property known as 6691 Sebastopol was acquired by the facilitators from Don and Betty Mallory, was transferred by them to petitioner husband, and was simultaneously transferred by him to petitioners as trustees for the Christensen trust. 3. On June 12, 1989, Thomas and Jean Scally transferred the property known as Shiloh Road to the facilitators, who transferred the property to petitioner husband on the same day. 4. On June 20, 1989, David Landrus and William Frye transferred the property known as Boyd Street to the facilitators, and on the same day the facilitators transferredPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Next
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