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Originally Posted by David Merrill
Presume for a moment that agents of a foreign principal are required to file claim in the district courts of the US and win a judgment prior to exercising that claim. The Certificate of Search serves as prima facie evidence that no such case has been filed.
Failure to state a claim...
Regards,
David Merrill.
P.S. I like where you are coming from:
That is what I have been saying about redeeming lawful money. It is not an unconstitutional matter of contract - it is non-constitutional. The end of the article in my video says:
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The, isn't the certificate of search only valid on the date it was done?
Do you have to keep getting new ones to make sure nothing happened in the mean time?