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The UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) and Bill of Exchange

The UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) and Bill of Exchange

by :Petra: | Oct 18, 2024 | Bill of Exchange, Bill of Exchange (BoE) Forms, Bills of Exchange Act 1909, Education, Promissory Notes

The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a set of laws that govern various commercial transactions, including negotiable instruments like promissory notes and checks. Under UCC Article 3, a person who possesses a negotiable instrument may take certain actions to ensure...
Council Rate Challenge – Who is the addressee being billed

Council Rate Challenge – Who is the addressee being billed

by :Petra: | Oct 6, 2024 | Failure to Settle & Contract Violation, Jurisdiction Challenges, Real Estate Land Properties

The “Challenge Judicial Authority” form is used to question the legitimacy of claims made by entities like councils regarding billing for rates or fees. This challenge seeks to clarify who is being billed and demands evidence of authority to impose such...
Challenge Judicial Authority – Who is the addressee being billed

Challenge Judicial Authority – Who is the addressee being billed

by :Petra: | Oct 6, 2024 | Failure to Settle & Contract Violation, Jurisdiction Challenges

Purpose of the Form The “Challenge Judicial Authority” form is designed to clarify and document the specific individual or entity being billed in legal proceedings, particularly in instances where the service provider is addressing a straw man. This...
BoE Rejection – Who is the addressee being billed

BoE Rejection – Who is the addressee being billed

by :Petra: | Sep 22, 2024 | Bill of Exchange (BoE) Forms, Jurisdiction Challenges

What is addressed in this letter? This letter serves as a formal notice to a corporation and its representative regarding an alleged debt or claim. The sender, identified as the Executor of their estate, is requesting proof of claim and specific legal documentation....
Challenge Judicial Authority – Who is the addressee being billed

Rebuttal of rejected BoE using Act References

by :Petra: | Sep 20, 2024 | Bill of Exchange (BoE) Forms

Use this letter if you have been unsuccessful with your BoEs to remind them of their fiduciary repsonabilities and ask specific questions to trigger them to act in their fiduciary duties. Ask for information that you need to hand this to the litigation department. How...
BoE Future Express Trust Contract Offers (For RRdJ Members)

BoE Future Express Trust Contract Offers (For RRdJ Members)

by :Petra: | Jul 11, 2024 | Bill of Exchange (BoE) Forms

This is an Express Trust Contract Offer to discharge the positive due amount as shown. You direct them to settle and discharge all due amounts by accepting the endorsed Bill of Exchange Endorsement, delivered and Accepted as per Terms & Conditions of Bills of...
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