What is TACIT HYPOTHECATION? Is a Mortgage considered Tacit Hypothecation?

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  TACIT HYPOTHECATION. In the civil law, a species of lien or mortgage which is created by operation of law […]

The Unrebutted Affidavit/Judgement/Lien: UCC-1 Financing Statements must be Authorized to be effective

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anyone can file a UCC-1 against anyone else. To protect both secured creditors and debtors, Article 9 has strict requirements that must be met for a filed UCC-1 to be effective. One of those requirements is that the financing statement must be authorized by the debtor. Even if that authorization is way of a non-response to an affidavit and/or notice, silent acquiescence, tacit agreement, and/or tacit procuration.

Visiting Canada with a U.S. Passport? Here’s How to Stay Beyond 6 Months

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To extend your stay in Canada beyond the standard six months allowed under visitor status, you must apply for a visitor record. A visitor record officially authorizes an extended stay and sets a new exit date. Below is a detailed guide on the process, considerations, and related legal aspects.

Liberating the Sovereign Mind: Understanding the BIRTH CERTIFICATE and the U.S. Citizen

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The straw man/franchise/ens legis/trust/U.S. Citizen(created and defined by 14th Amendment), typically represented by your name in ALL CAPS LETTER, is […]

BILLS OF EXCHANGE can Lawfully Be Used to Setoff, Discharge, and/or Tender Payment for Contract to Buy Vehicle

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While many Americans struggle to make car payments and/or struggle to save up to buy their dream cars, they are […]

The Mailbox Rule/Postal Rule Offer, Acceptance, and Conditional Acceptance with New Terms

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  The Postal Rule, also known as the Mailbox Rule, is a legal principle that plays a crucial role in […]

the 1940 Buck Act: Citizens of the United States are Possessions

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In order for you to understand the full import of what is happening, I must explain certain laws to you. […]

Voluntary Chains: The 13th and 14th Amendments, Securitization, Pledge System, and the Redefinition of Freedom

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Part 1 (text to audio) Part 2 (text to audio) Part 3 (text to audio)   In 1913 the United […]

The Fourteenth Amendment: A Collection of Court Authorities Showing Two Classes of Citizens

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Before the 14th amendment [sic] in 1868:    A citizen of any one of the States of the union,  is […]

ArtIII.S2.C1.10.4 Ashwander and Rules of Constitutional Avoidance

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Article III, Section 2, Clause 1: The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under […]

Notable Quotes on Banking, Securities, and American Property and Wealth

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Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father […]