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Old 03-30-2004, 02:37 PM
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Cheat Sheet for Commonly Used Terms

This thread is for those of you who do not know what all the terms mean that are being thrown around in these forums. If you have more to add, please post them here.


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BB - Big Brother, the Government, it's agents, etc...


BOE - Bill of Exchange


CPN - Certified Promissory Note


CTC3 - The book "Cracking the Code, 3rd ed."


NbWC - Notice by Written Communications generally based in part or in whole on the example in CTC3


VOD - Validation of Debt package, (long or short versions) generally based in part or in whole on the example in CTC3


CN - Copyright Notice, generally based in part or in whole on the example in CTC3


NP - Notorial Protest


AoD - Affidavit of Debt also Affidavit of Default


AoM - Affidavit of Mailling


HJR 192 - House Joint Resolution 192 - where they took our money and gave us remedy by discharge of debts rather than payment of debts.


Land Patent - The origonal patent granting land to a soveriegn by the US, can be updated to establish paramount title to your land.


Allodial Title - Land held in allodial status, not equity status. Evidenced by updating the land patent.


CRA - Credit reporting agency (experian, equifax, transunion, etc)


FRCP - Federal Rules of Civil Procedure


USC - United states code


USCA - United states code annotated (USC + relevant case cites, must be purchased from westlaw or nexus)


FRE - Federal Rules of Evidence


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Old 03-31-2004, 08:15 PM
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OKAY GUYS &amp; GALS,


THERE ARE 2&ACRONYMS THAT I SEE IN POSTS A LOT THAT I CAN'T FIGURE OUT.& AFA &amp; IHMO.


ANY HELP HERE?


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Old 03-31-2004, 08:25 PM
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Not sure about AFA, but:

IMHO - In my humble opinion.
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SUIJURIS....YOU ARE THE WIZARD...THANKS!


MAYBE SOMEONE ELSE WILL COME UP WITH AFA.


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Old 04-01-2004, 06:37 AM
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afa = as far as


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Old 06-10-2004, 11:58 PM
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Cheat Sheet for Commonly Used Terms

Here are some more, thanks to logos. Some terms may already be defined above....



LEGAL/FORUM/DOC ABBREVIATIONS - 06/10/04



14 Pager = Respondents Private International Remedy Demand



5 Pager = see "NBWC/SA"



9 Pager = 14 Pager less 5 page NbWC



A4V = Accepted For Value



AOD = Affidavit of Debt (Default?)



AOS = Affidavit of Service



AOM = Affidavit of Mailing



AS = Attachment Sheet (to SA)



B10 = Bankruptcy Proof of Claim form



BC = Birth Certificate



BOE = Bill of Exchange



BK = Bankruptcy



BPD = Bureau of Public Debt



CA = Conditional Acceptance



CC = Credit Card



CFR = Code of Federal Regulations



CN = Copyright Notice



COM = Certificate of Mailing



COS = Certificate of Service



CPN = Certified Promissory Note



CRA = Credit Reporting Agency (Credit Bureau)



CTC = Cracking the Code



CTC1 = Cracking the Code 1st Edition



CTC2 = Cracking the Code 2nd Edition



CTC3 = Cracking the Code 3rd Edition



DC = Debt Collector



DOO = Diff opt out (NbWC using Difficult Opt Out clause)



FCBA = Fair Credit Billing Act



FCRA = Fair Credit Reporting Act



FDCPA = Fair Debt Collection Practices Act



FRB = Federal Reserve Board



HHIA = Hold Harmless and Indemnity Agreement



IRC = Internal Revenue Code



IRS = Internal Revenue Service



JHD = John Henry Doe



NBWC/SA,NBWC,NWC,Notice = Notice by Written Communication/SA



Noticed = Sent to and received NbWC



NP = Notarial Protest



PA = Private Agreement



PCL = Private Collateral List (attachment to SA)



RA9 = Revised Article 9 (UCC)



Reg Z = TILA regulation ~ 3 days to rescind contracts



RPIARD = Respondents Private International Administrative Remedy Demand found on pages 295-308 of CTC3.



RPOI = Real Party of Interest



SA = Security Agreement (of your true name on your strawman, not to be confused the NbWC/SA)



SOO = Simple opt out ~ NbWC using Simple Opt Out clause.



SOS = Secretary of State



SOT = Secretary of the Treasury



STRAWMAN and TRADE NAME are generally used synonymously in these forums. However, it ought to be noted that the STRAWMAN is a fictitious person and this person has a name, the TRADE NAME. The TRADE NAME is not the person anymore than you are your true name. Names can change for either a real man or a fictitious person.



TILA = Truth In Lending Act



UCC = Uniform Commercial Code



UCC-1 = Misnomer/old name for UCC FS form



UCC-3 = Misnomer/old name for UCC Amendment form



UCC-11 = Misnomer/old name for UCC Search form



UCCFS a.k.a. UCC FS = UCC Financing Statement (formerly UCC-1)



UCC-CTA = UCC Contract Trust Account



USC = United States Code



VOD = Validation of Debt a.k.a. Respondents Private International Administrative Remedy Demand (a.k.a RPIARD) found on pages 295-308 of CTC3.



VODed = Sent to and received VOD
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Cheat Sheet for Commonly Used Terms

Thanks Sui Juris! Some of those I haven't been able to figure out. This is great.



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Notarial Protest. Correct Spelling.

The correct spelling is:
Notarial Protest.
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USC = United States Code, the official edition (beginning in 1924) has been published by the US Govt Printing Office every six years (latest is 2006 edition), with annual supplements of new legislation in-between. Unfortunately the volumes tend to be published about two years after their cover dates. The USC presents in logical, rather than chronological, arrangement the current US law of general and lasting application. Occasionally Congress enacts one of its titles as "positive law" - meaning that Congress enacts in one huge bill the entire text of all the sections of the title, so the wording of the title is the exact wording used in the Act(s) of Congress. Titles not yet enacted as positive law were and are edited by the House Legislative Revision Counsel, and are "prima facie law" - meaning the text of the USC title is presumed correct unless and until someone shows that a provision somehow fails to accurately reproduce the words of the statute. The USC includes historical notes for each section, briefly describing how the section has been amended over the years; sometimes these official notes include relevant portions of individual statutes - in alphabetical order according to the short title of the statute, Presidential Proclamations, and Executive Orders.

USCA = United States Code Annotated, a commercial edition of the USC, published by West Publishing (now part of Thomson-West). It contains the exact text of the USC plus casenotes, cross-references, citations of law reviews, and other helps. Individual volumes are replaced as the occasion warrants and the set is updated with annual updates and quarterly supplements, keeping it updated to within the last six months.

USCS = United States Code Service, another commercial edition of the USC, this one originally published by the Lawyers cooperative Publishing Co. (now part of Lexis Publishing). It contains the exact text of the USC -- but for those titles not yet enacted as positive law, it also contains (in brackets) the wording of the original statutes where these were changed in editing the USC. It has its own collection of casenotes, cross-references, etc. and is, like the USCA, updated with annual pocket parts and quarterly supplements, with volumens occasionally replaced as the occasion warrants. The historical notes repeat the contents of the USC's official notes but in chronological rather than alphabetic order.
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