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Old 02-16-2005, 09:03 AM
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Clarification IBOE/Default on Bond

I would like to discribe my situation and get some clarification from those with more experiance, as there seems to be some confusion about Bills of Exchange's
including myself.

I have three court cases involving credit cards.

The one I am concerned with was my first case, which went to summory
judgment before the ink was dry. The attorneys have already filled a lein
at the county recorders.

I submitted a Silver Bond and a notice of unconditional acceptance.

What I am thinking about doing:
1. Calling the attorneys and getting the payoff. Sending the judgment, accepted
for value and consideration, along with a IBoE.
2. Having a notary file a "Certificate of Default" for not submitting a Silver
Bond in equity and according the law merchant.

The Confusion:
The way I originally did this was to ask for their employer #, then when I would not get a response, accept their dis-honor and send the BoE to John
Snow.
However, lately it seems that I should just send the BoE to the attorneys
and if they do not accept, I could then do a protest.

Does this seem like a responsible way of handling these kinds of situations or does it have flaws I should be aware of? :???:
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Old 02-16-2005, 09:41 AM
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Wink Hmmmmmmm

Search in the download section and find the 1883 Fla. S.Ct. case and read it (do the CRITICAL reading).

Under what rule of law are you protesting the non-response? I have asked this question to many and have yet received an adequate answer (this stems back to Jason's article on the Misuse of the Notary Protest). Again, I believe if you read the aforementioned case, you will arrive at the same question I have asked.

I'm also going to refer you to go and re-read the UCC 3-603 in the Federal or the state correlation to same section.
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Old 02-28-2005, 10:57 AM
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After doing some more study, I am considering doing a bill of exchange following
the documents filed in Fugate case in florida (posted on suijuris). I am going to
change the bill of exchange inaccordance with UNICITRAL. On her Bill of Exchange It states: "To: Secretary of the Treasury...-ledger #000000518"

Does anyone know to what she is referring? And if so how would I research It?
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Old 02-28-2005, 05:18 PM
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Only FOREIGN Bills of exchange can be protested according to state laws concerning notary practices.
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