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Originally Posted by ezrhythm
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the indorser is not liable under subsection (a) to pay the instrument. UCC 3-415
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Last night I could not stop thinking about this. Why is it necessary to sign 'All Rights Reserved' on an answer to a petition, or a petition itself, it this could not be argued subject to jurisdiction in appellate court and I believe I have the answer but I also believe that some of you here are already aware of this.
Regardless, I am pressing on with my thought and that is that the ability to not give consent nor volunteer to contract follows the signature signed with 'All Rights Reserved'. In other words, even if the argument is lost at the trial court level, then putting the appellate court on notice that there is no consent to volunteer stops the creation of a contract. And this should be even at the appellate level.
So really then, a cause could be appeal all of the way to the Supreme Court with 'All Rights Reserved' and then the ability to contract is removed with the declaration of removing it....even at that court level.
Response?