Maine Lawsuit Against the IRS

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Maine Lawsuit Against the IRS by Messier, F. William; Robinson, David E., 9781480033191
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  • ISBN: 9781480033191 | 1480033197
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 10/1/2012

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COMMERCE consists of a mode of interacting and resolving disputes whereby all matters are executed under oath by sworn affidavit executed under the penalty of perjury as true, correct, and complete.An affidavit is one's solemn expression of his truth. When you issue an affidavit you get the power of an affidavit. You also incur the liability involved.An unrebutted affidavit becomes judgment in commerce. Proceedings consist of contests of commercial affidavits wherein the unrebutted points in the end stand as truth to which judgment of law applies.Commercial Law is pre-judicial and non-judical.A claim can be satisfied only through (1) rebuttal by affidavit point by point; (2) resolution by jury; or (3) payment or performance of the claim.The conflict between Commercial Affidavits gives a clean basis for resolving disputes.
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