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Lawfare Solutions . . . Signature Colors, Copyright & Reserving Your Rights (Video)
[Thanks go out to reader Belisoful for sending me the link to this important video . . . SC]
Knowledge about our Signature is critical in this time of lawfare. It is being used against us but we can take our signature back to be our tool to protect us. This video goes over various colors of inks for signatures and the meaning behind each color, why copyrighting our signature is so important, and how to reserve our rights with UCC §3-402 (b)(1) Signature by Representative versus UCC §1-308 Performance or Acceptance Under Reservation of Rights.
Black, blue, red, purple, green, and gold ink is reviewed. This briefly touches upon the US Social Security Administration SS-5 Application for SS Card and reservation of rights versus being the authorized representative (also known as “attorney-in-fact” or “agent”) and other related topics like gold fringe flags and what to do when attorneys (esp. magistrates and judges) do not honor the laws they enforce.
The signature of a representative (the living wo/man) for the principal (the legal presence artificial person) is not an autograph but is called an "allograph" in legalese.
To not be liable to the obligations of the legal presence artificial person, follow UCC §3-402 (b)(1). Being the [authorized] Representative [attorney-in-fact, agent] for the principal [legal presence artificial percson] is proper legal competent form.
However, Liability is the default mode and makes the living wo/men surety and guarantor for the performance and obligations of the legal presence artificial person, under UCC §3-402 (b)(2). This consequence is found in UCC §3-419 (a) and (c). We, the signer, become the "accommodation party" and thus surety/guarantor.
6:07 Part 3: UCC §1-308 Without Prejudice
9:17 Part 4: UCC §3-402 (b)(1) Signature by Authorized Rep.
16:21 Part 5: Conclusion
20:14 Rat Fact
20:50 Outro