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Old 06-04-2005, 08:18 AM
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Weishaupt has some good ideas for common law presentment of your intentions.

The secretary of state is making you a contract offer. If you acquiesce, then you have agreed to the contract terms. The UCC and common law (absent any other provision) allowed you three days to say "No. Thank you."

The courts of competent jurisdiction, in addition to their (county) clerks have evidence repositories for those judgments, opinions, decrees and rulings (findings of fact) etc. in the US Courthouse. That acquires the exclusive original cognizance of the United States about the common law process. The US courthouse is a conduit to notify and advise the foreign agents like the secretary of state. (Governors' Convention; March 6, 1933).
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