Good day DannySmith; I have been calling your number but your busy cutting the call.
I willadvise you to call me back as soon as you get this mail to enable us to proceed.
Thank you.
Barr GregHarrison Esq
On Tuesday, 12 May 2026 at 03:03:55 SAST, [redacted] <[redacted]> wrote:
Hi Greg,
Thanks so much for the detailed instructions — I really appreciate the clarity and the promptness. I’ve been meaning to get back to you after a long week at the office, where I had to sort out a few paperwork issues with a recent oil-and-gas dispute involving a pipeline lease in the Gulf of Mexico. That’s actually where I’ve been focusing lately — the Texas rigs, the regulatory filings, the kind of legal work that keeps me busy.
Just to confirm, are you referring to the transfer of USD$30.5 million as a donation inheritance fund, or is this structured as a formal asset transfer through a legal succession mechanism? I believe I need to understand if the affidavit from the High Court is meant to be a notarized statement confirming the inheritance claim, or if it's something more like a property transfer affidavit.
Also, could you clarify what kind of approval from the Ministry of Finance is required? Is this a domestic approval or a cross-border verification? And do you have any sample templates of the memorandum of understanding you mentioned? I’d love to see how it’s structured — especially the part where we both agree on the original percentages.
Lastly, I’ve just realized I’m not sure whether the IMF Certificate you mentioned refers to the International Monetary Fund or something else. Could that be a typo? I’m happy to provide any details to help move this forward — just want to make sure we’re all on the same page.
Looking forward to your guidance.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas, USA
43, practicing oil-and-gas litigation
Email: [redacted]
Cell: (+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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Good day, Greg — thanks so much for getting back to me. I truly appreciate your patience, especially since I’ve been juggling a few high-pressure cases lately. Yesterday, I had to sit through a three-hour meeting with the Gulf of Mexico Pipeline Oversight Board about a new zoning dispute — it’s one of those days when you realize how much the oil industry still runs on old rules and outdated regulations.
To clarify my earlier questions: you mentioned the USD$30.5 million as a donation inheritance fund. Is that meant to be a direct transfer from a deceased relative, or is it structured through a trust under Texas succession law? I want to make sure I’m not missing a key legal nuance. Also, could you confirm whether the Ministry of Finance approval is domestic — or if it’s actually a cross-border verification involving a foreign registry? I know the oil sector often has that kind of overlap with international funds.
And just to be thorough — was the IMF Certificate you referenced a typo, or is it actually a reference to an International Monetary Fund-backed asset verification? I’ve seen some cases where that gets used in offshore inheritance claims, especially in the Caribbean. If it’s not the IMF, could you point me to a similar document or process used in another jurisdiction?
I’d be happy to set up a call at your earliest convenience — I’ve just returned from a quick visit to the Houston oil exchange, and I’m actually thinking about buying some new gear for my office. Maybe we can talk over coffee or over the phone while I’m still in the middle of my day.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas, USA
++17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415