UCC University, also known as Secured Party University, is dedicated to empowering individuals with the knowledge and tools to become secured parties. Our mission is to educate men and women who are eager to reclaim their financial sovereignty and navigate the legal and commercial systems with confidence.
Through comprehensive courses and resources, we guide participants in understanding key concepts, such as the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), secured transactions, and the rights and responsibilities of a secured party. Whether you’re just starting your journey or seeking to deepen your expertise, UCC University provides the foundation to take control of your commercial affairs.
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UCC Unveiled: How the “Accepted for Value” (A4V) Process is Codified in the Uniform Commercial Code
FeaturedLifetimeIntermediate1 Lesson0 Quizzes87417 StudentsThe Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) provides a structured legal framework for negotiable instruments, obligations, and their discharge. Among its provisions, sections like UCC §§ 3-303, 3-604, 3-104, 3-409, 2-206, and 1-103 reveal a clear foundation for the Accepted for Value (A4V) process. This process allows obligations such as mortgages, loans, or other debts to be addressed through lawful mechanisms of discharge, settlement, or setoff.
FreeHow Banking Works: Banks, Credits, Special Deposits, Loans, Deposits, Checks, Currency
LifetimeAll levels1 Lesson0 Quizzes8410 StudentsFreeCitizenship: non-citizen nationals/nationals, State Citizen, United States citizens, Secured Party, and Non-Resident Alien
FeaturedBonds, Citizenship, Debt, Debt Discharge, Deeds, Exemption, Secured Party, Strawman/Ens legis/Franchise/Trust/Artificial EntityLifetimeBeginner4 Lessons0 Quizzes98812 StudentsWhat is the different between a private citizen, non-citizen national, State Citizen, Secured Party/Secured Creditor, Non-Resident Alien, and a U.S. citizen/citizen […]
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FEATURED COURSES
CREDITORS AND THEIR BONDS and THE HIDDEN COMMERCIAL COURT PROCESS
FeaturedBonds, Debt, Debt Discharge, Deeds, Secured Party, Strawman/Ens legis/Franchise/Trust/Artificial EntityLifetimeIntermediate1 Lesson0 Quizzes101334 StudentsUnderstand the world and what is really going on. There is a public side of the law and then there […]
FreeMeet Your STRAW MAN/ARTIFICIAL ENTITY/TRUST/FRANCHISE
FeaturedBonds, Debt, Debt Discharge, Deeds, Exemption, Secured Party, Strawman/Ens legis/Franchise/Trust/Artificial EntityLifetimeBeginner2 Lessons1 Quiz8683 StudentsYour Strawman/ens legis/Trust/Franchise (of the U.S.)/Corporation/Artificial Entity, was created when you were very young, far too young to know anything about it. But then, it was meant to be a secret as it's purpose is to swindle you, and it has been used very effectively to do just that ever since it was created.
FreeCitizenship: non-citizen nationals/nationals, State Citizen, United States citizens, Secured Party, and Non-Resident Alien
FeaturedBonds, Citizenship, Debt, Debt Discharge, Deeds, Exemption, Secured Party, Strawman/Ens legis/Franchise/Trust/Artificial EntityLifetimeBeginner4 Lessons0 Quizzes98812 StudentsWhat is the different between a private citizen, non-citizen national, State Citizen, Secured Party/Secured Creditor, Non-Resident Alien, and a U.S. citizen/citizen […]
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RECENT COURSES
UCC Unveiled: How the “Accepted for Value” (A4V) Process is Codified in the Uniform Commercial Code
FeaturedLifetimeIntermediate1 Lesson0 Quizzes87417 StudentsThe Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) provides a structured legal framework for negotiable instruments, obligations, and their discharge. Among its provisions, sections like UCC §§ 3-303, 3-604, 3-104, 3-409, 2-206, and 1-103 reveal a clear foundation for the Accepted for Value (A4V) process. This process allows obligations such as mortgages, loans, or other debts to be addressed through lawful mechanisms of discharge, settlement, or setoff.
Free“Attorney In Fact” Compared to “Attorney At Law”
FeaturedLifetimeBeginner1 Lesson0 Quizzes102447 StudentsIn legal practice, the roles of an "Attorney at Law" (commonly referred to as a "Lawyer") and an "Attorney in Fact" are distinct and carry different responsibilities and powers. This distinction is crucial when considering legal representation, personal agency, and the management of one’s affairs, especially in terms of maintaining personal sovereignty.
FreeHow Banking Works: Banks, Credits, Special Deposits, Loans, Deposits, Checks, Currency
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