Freeborn
spiritual beings are neither CITIZENS nor U.S. CITIZENS nor members, employees,
agents, agencies of the U.S. Corporation nor members, employees, agents,
agencies of any Sub-Corporation of the U.S. Corporation, nor live on any
territory, enclave, or insular possession of the U.S. Corporation, as such none
of the U.S. Corporation’s By-Laws apply to freeborn spiritual beings.
CAPACITY defined:
Legal capacity is the attribute of a person who can acquire new rights, or
transfer rights, or assume duties, according to the mere dictates of his own
will, as manifested In Juristic acts, without any restraint or hindrance
arising from his status or legal condition. Ability; qualification; legal power
or right Applied in this sense to the attribute of persons (natural or
artificial) growing out of their status or Juristic condition, which enables
them to perform civil acts ; as capacity to hold lands, capacity to devise,
etc. Burgett v. Barrlck, 25 Kan. 530; Sargent v. Bur- dett, 96 Ga. Ill, 22 S.
E. 667. A Law Dictionary Adapted To The Constitution And Laws Of The United
States Of America And Of The Several States Of The American Union by: John
Bouvier Revised Sixth Edition, 1856
BY-LAWS defined: Rules
and ordinances made by a corporation for its own government. 2. The power
to make by-laws is usually conferred by express terms of the charter
creating the corporation, though, when not expressly granted, it is given by
implication, and it is incident to the very existence of a corporation. When
there is an express grant, limited to certain cases and for certain purposes,
the corporate power of legislation is confined to the objects specified, all
others being excluded by implication. 2 Kyd on Corp. 102; 2 P. Wms. 207; Ang.
on Corp. 177. The power of making by-laws, is to be exercised by those persons
in whom it is vested by the charter; but if that instrument is silent on that
subject, it resides in the members of the corporation at large. Harris &
Gill's R. 324; 4 Burr. 2515, 2521; 6 Bro. P. C. 519. 3. The constitution of
the United States, and acts of congress made in conformity to it the
constitution of the state in which a corporation is located, and acts of the
legislature, constitutionally made, together with the common-law as there
accepted, are of superior force to any by-law; and such by-law, when
contrary to either of them, is therefore void, whether the charter authorizes
the making of such by-law or not; because no legislature can grant power larger
than they themselves possess. 7 Cowen's R. 585; Id. 604 5 Cowen's R. 538.
Vide, generally, Aug. on Corp. ch. 9; Willc. on Corp. ch. 2, s. 3; Bac. Ab. h.
t.; 4 Vin. Ab. 301 Dane's Ab. Index, h. t., Com. Dig. h. t.; and Id. vol. viii.
h. t. A Law Dictionary Adapted To The Constitution And Laws Of The United States
Of America And Of The Several States Of The American Union by: John Bouvier
Revised Sixth Edition, 1856
BY-LAWS defined:
Regulations, ordinances, rules or laws adopted by an association or corporation
or the like for its internal governance. Bylaws define the rights and obligations
of various officers, persons or groups within the corporate structure and
provide rules for routine matters such as calling meetings and the like. Most
state corporation statutes contemplate that every corporation will adopt
bylaws. The word is also sometimes used to designate the local laws or
municipal statutes of a city or town, though, more commonly the tendency is to
employ the word "ordinance" exclusively for this class of enactments,
reserving "by-law" for the rules adopted by
corporations. Black's Law dictionary Sixth Edition
Sui Juris, known
as: John, of the genealogy of Doe, freeborn spiritual being on the land state
the facts contained herein are true, correct, complete, and not misleading, to
the best of my personal first hand knowledge and belief. Being of sound mind,
competent, over the age of 18. This my free will, voluntary act and deed to
make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver under my hand and seal with
explicit reservation of all my unalienable rights and my specific common law
right not to be bound by any contract or obligation which I have not entered
into knowingly, willingly, voluntarily, and without misrepresentation, duress,
or coercion, whereby I did not sign nor consent. I am not now nor have ever
been a CITIZEN nor a U.S. Citizen or a Fourteenth Amendment Federal
Citizen or Employee, I am not bound by sworn oath or oath of office. Whereas I
hereby disclaim Clauses One and Two of Section One to the Fourteenth Amendment,
together with Article Four Section Three Clause Two. I do hereby certify,
verify, state, claim and declare forever without abandonment; Real Property (on
Earth); Personal Property (body); and Ecclesiastical Property (soul) together
with all trusts, probate, rights, titles, interests droit, droit both absolute
and contingent, “Without the U.S.” Should this not be true then let the record
be corrected or it will stand as truth. Time is of the essence.
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