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Old 01-06-2005, 10:23 AM
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Common Law Business Trust????????????

I have tried one avenue to get more information on switiching my business over to a UBO, but got no reply. Does anyone here have ANY information for me? Or a contact number for someone at Oxford?

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Old 01-06-2005, 09:45 PM
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If you act like a corporation, you are a corporation.

Is what Corporate Law states. Even if your company is not incorporated, if you act like a Corporation, you are a Corporation in the eyes of the law and those that enforce it, be it civil or criminal.

i.e.

Use Banking facitlities where your name, or your company name, is spelled using all upper-case letters? You ARE a Corporation!

Sign/endorse a check? You may be a Corporation!

Recieve and respond to written communications where you are described, (named), using all upper-case letters to spell your name? You are a corporation.

Do you consider yourself and/or call yourself a U.S.Citizen? You are a Corporation.

Reside inside the United States of America? (And this includes sticking your hand inside a United States Postal Service mail box). You are a Corporation.
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Old 01-08-2005, 09:01 PM
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Not so fast to declare yourself a corporation.
The Corporate State will always presume that you are a corporation,it
is in THEIR own interest to gather followers.
However you shall always raise an objection to that presumption.
In any legal matter you should raise that objection by affidavit,denying
its existence.

The only other way THEY can connect to you is through a contract.
If the contract doesn't meet the requirements of a common law contract,
reject it or accept it with reservation of rights.
Any contract which is forced on you can be rejected within 72 hours.

As for the Corporate US,THEY are foreigners.
Stay away from THEM.
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Old 01-08-2005, 09:40 PM
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Corporate Law

If you act like a Corporation, that is the contract!
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Old 01-08-2005, 11:27 PM
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It depends on the content of the word act.
You could be a corporation and act like one or somebody else can view
you as a corporation.
It's up to you to decide what kind of status you prefere.

Look up, in your state,under Criminal Procedure,Evidence,Presumptions.
There should be a Section#xxx like this:
"Corporate existence presumed unless affidavit
of denial field before trial.

On trial af any criminal case it shall not be necessary
to prove the incorporation of any corporation mentioned
in the indictment,unless the defendant ,before entering
upon such trial,shall have field his affidavit specifically
denying the existence of such corporation."

Here in Louisiana it is under Title 15:429.

The Corporte State Legislators enact the rules and regulations to police and
discipline THEIR own members.These rules are obligatory to all their
respective members.
The ones who file the affidavid of corporate denial are excluded.

This Art.429( now Title 15:429) it's been in existence since 1925.
After 1938,when Public Law was abandoned and replaced with Public
Policies,Corporations continue to exist and became subordinated under
US Inc.,a foreign Corp. which it is owned by international bankers.

The whole Legal System operates today under the guise of bankruptcy
and debt.
The constitutions are nothing more than contracts to which,most of
us are not a part.
Claiming your you constitutional rights is a non sense and can get you in
trouble.

Any one should use the affidavit of denial whenever it is confronted with
an unwonted contract.

I would name this affidavit a REMEDY against all corporate harassments.

Check it out,it is very practical.
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Old 01-09-2005, 12:10 PM
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what about UBO

What does this have anything to do with dissolving my now Corpration and making it into a UBO - my buisness in a trust? THAT is what I need information on.
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Common Law Business Trust

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I REALLY need some information and FAST. I need a good contact. PLEASE, someone PM me if you have a name and number of someone that can help me. I need to dissolve the corporation with the state and get the business trust going.

I have a pressing question:

A corporation that is incorporated through the State is required to have the liscenses etc. to operate and do business. What about a UBO? does the Business trust, seeing as it doesnt have to follow state statutes, have to have the liscenses? What then about the ones performing the work?
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