LIP (Live in Private)
The following templates are designed to assist you with and or without knowledge, how to action your position as the Agent for the Beneficiary who lives In Private, and can not speak, hear or write directly to the Corporation, Trustee or Person, all fictional entities.
These letters are to be used as Rebuttal to the Senders Fraudulent Notices, Letters, demands etc. freeing yourself from the corporate Government agencies controlling Australia and exploiting you
DISCLAIMER: The following is for educational purposes only and at no time should be construed as legal advice. This is for test & measure challenges against the corrupt we live in today. VOID AB INITIO.
Bills of Exchange – Your Financial Power
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Bill of Exchange Endorsement – Read First
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Bill of Exchange – Rebuttal Questions
Below is a list of rebuttal questions tailored to challenge the claims made by corporations in relation to the Bill of Exchange Act 1909 (Cth) and related statements. These questions aim to create an environment for constructive discussion about the legitimacy of...
Promissory Notes
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Police Interference
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Litigations
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT 1909 – SECT 25 – Inchoate instruments
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT 1909 – SECT 26 – Delivery
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT 1909 – SECT 35 – Presumption of good value and faith
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT 1909 – SECT 36 – Negotiation of bill
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT 1909 – SECT 47 – Non-acceptance
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT 1909 – SECT 48 – Dishonour by non-acceptance and its consequences
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT 1909 – SECT 50 – Rules as to presentment for payment
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT 1909 – SECT 60 – Liability of drawer or indorser
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT 1909 – SECT 66 – Acceptor the holder at maturity
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT 1909 – SECT 68 – Cancellation
Failure to Settle & Contract Violation
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Court Matters
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Real Estate Land Properties
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Bill of Exchange (BoE)
This is a very courteous process designed to educate them. It might take a moment to achieve success. Please hang in there and follow the suggested steps for the best outcome and educate yourself by reading the PDF about notices
A Bill of Exchange operates similarly to a cheque, serving as a means to discharge a debt without the need for further explanation. If the recipient fails to accept it, they may need to provide justification in court.
However, sending a promissory note, Bill of Exchange, or cheque doesn’t guarantee compliance from the other party; it merely serves as evidence of an attempt to settle the debt in the event of legal action.
It’s important to note that fines are typically issued to corporate entities, not individuals registered by Royal Registry. Thus, living persons registered in such a manner will not receive fines.
Freedom of Information, Australian Government – Attorney-General’s Department confirms: There are no documents that exempt government departments, government corporations and government funded corporations from complying with the Bills of Exchange Act 1909, which is why the department holds no such documents.
All the Bill of Exchange forms have been updated to accomodate members and non-members of the Royal Registry de Jure.
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Change Legal Status
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Jurisdiction Challenges
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Printable Labels
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