
04-02-2008, 10:58 AM
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UK Strawman and ACCEPTANCE >>
hello friends and congratulations on this learned site,
I'm in the process of taking control of my strawman but im failing to fully grasp the logic of ucc. Ive been re-educating for a couple of years and now ive moved into the section which is commerce.
I have a simple question regarding accepted for value for anyone who wishes to offer suggestion and its concerning the remedy that comes along with my credit card bill.Here in the UK they attach an actual cheque to the bill which tears off etc however the cheque itself has no amount value written on it, thats contained on the upper part of the statement itself. There is a blank square for a cash amount to filled in and also another square below it for a cheque amount to be written filled in.If i do an acceptance on it, am i supposed to leave it void of any amount or can i specify the amount?
many thx
Last edited by daveUK : 04-02-2008 at 11:05 AM.
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04-02-2008, 12:03 PM
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Not to mention that the UCC doesn't apply in the UK.
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04-02-2008, 12:11 PM
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heh
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Originally Posted by mertensv16
Not to mention that the UCC doesn't apply in the UK.
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Details, details...LOL
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We reject Skurdal's argument that he is a "free man" exempt from the laws because he has "no contracts" with either the state or federal governments...No persons in Montana may exempt themselves from any law simply by declaring they do not consent to it applying to them...Accepting Skurdal's assertion of exempt status is an invitation to anarchy. We decline that invitation. - State v. Skurdal, Supreme Court of Montana, 235 Mont. 291, 767 P.2d 304 at 308 (1988).
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04-02-2008, 12:29 PM
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I wish I had time around Freebeme's and Lawdog's referrals to spend more time writing.
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04-02-2008, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Lawdog
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Originally Posted by mertensv16
Not to mention that the UCC doesn't apply in the UK.
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Details, details...LOL
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But wait...it all makes sense now. Years ago, all of the lawyers in the United States (no doubt aided and abetted by the Illuminati, the Trilateral Commission, the Jerusalem Chamber of Commerce, and Lex Luthor) sublicensed the UCC to Britain. In exchange, they received memberships in the B.A.R., 8 x 10 autographed photos of the Queen, and a minor league player to be named later. What a brilliantly devious scheme.
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04-02-2008, 12:43 PM
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stop!
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Originally Posted by mertensv16
But wait...it all makes sense now. Years ago, all of the lawyers in the United States (no doubt aided and abetted by the Illuminati, the Trilateral Commission, the Jerusalem Chamber of Commerce, and Lex Luthor) sublicensed the UCC to Britain. In exchange, they received memberships in the B.A.R., 8 x 10 autographed photos of the Queen, and a minor league player to be named later. What a brilliantly devious scheme.
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For Pete's sake, stop. You'll give David even more bad ideas....
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We reject Skurdal's argument that he is a "free man" exempt from the laws because he has "no contracts" with either the state or federal governments...No persons in Montana may exempt themselves from any law simply by declaring they do not consent to it applying to them...Accepting Skurdal's assertion of exempt status is an invitation to anarchy. We decline that invitation. - State v. Skurdal, Supreme Court of Montana, 235 Mont. 291, 767 P.2d 304 at 308 (1988).
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04-02-2008, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by mertensv16
Not to mention that the UCC doesn't apply in the UK.
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Your right or course, but everything contained in ucc is in full effect here, it might be called something else but its exactly the same rules in commerce.These concepts originate from europe.
The federal reserve is based on banking methods perfected through the bank of england etc...
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04-02-2008, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by daveUK
Your right or course, but everything contained in ucc is in full effect here, it might be called something else but its exactly the same rules in commerce.These concepts originate from europe.
The federal reserve is based on banking methods perfected through the bank of england etc...
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This is true.
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04-02-2008, 10:13 PM
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Unplugged
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daveUK wrote:
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I'm in the process of taking control of my strawman
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