by :Petra: | Nov 26, 2024 | Bill of Exchange, Blog
Creating a bill of exchange endorsement that aligns with the UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) in the United States and the Australian Bill of Exchange Act 1909 involves specific terminology and a clear structure. Below is a simplified example of how such an endorsement...
by :Petra: | Nov 26, 2024 | Bill of Exchange
In Australia, one of the most significant cases regarding bills of exchange is “Commercial Bank of Australia v. Amadio” (1983) 151 CLR 447. Although this case is not exclusively about the validity of bills of exchange, it deals with the enforceability and...
by :Petra: | Nov 7, 2024 | Law
This video explains why income tax is NOT mandatory in Australia. Corporations should be liable for tax – not living common law royal subjects.
by :Petra: | Nov 6, 2024 | Blog
The relationship between a natural person and state statutes, as well as their enforcement by agents of the state, can be complex. Below, I’ll discuss the obligations of a natural person to state statutes, the nature of consent, and how one might navigate...
by :Petra: | Nov 6, 2024 | Blog
By Michael Rolf, of the house Schulze In realms where echoes blend and blur,A living soul walks with the stir,Of breath, of heart, of dreams unfurled,A vibrant thread within the world. Yet, in the corners still and cold,Dwells legal fiction, stiff and old,An abstract...
by Live In Private | Nov 6, 2024 | Blog
by Michael-Rolf The characters from “The Wizard of Oz,” along with the witches, can be seen as symbols that reflect deeper themes of identity, personal growth, and the nature of power and authority. Each character’s journey and desires resonate with...