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  • The auctioned farms Alameda bought as "Yancy O'Del" should not be legally binding since he bought them under false pretenses. Unless "Yancy O'Del" is registered as an actual person or alternate name, which would be counter intuitive, any contract he entered into should be null and void. At the very least, the land should return to the bank; at best the previous owners. But this is never shown to happen.
    • The movie takes place in pre-modern times, before everyone could just look someone up in a database. If someone came out of nowhere back then, authorities basically went "huh" then made a note of them, since no-one really had time to do a full background check on someone, as it could have taken months to get all the data you needed.

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