AR Incorporation DiscussionsRe: HOA giving grief about fence 1234b>are right. And I HAVE ... iplomacy and a
little bit of legal research was the key for me. Anyone ... ty members-We formed a committee. We started
with four people and grew to about 35 in three weeks. Hold regular
meetings. If you don't know how to start just invite a few ...
2)Read ALL your community documents (articles of incorporation,
Bylaws, & Declarations) and look for ambiguous ... g
colors", etc.), as well as how rules are enforced (fines, recourse ... them to you, though there could be a charge if
you've already been sent ...
by State Statutes, so don't let them charge you 50 cents a page ... get the word out.
5)Look up in your articles of incorporation and State Statutes how to
remove an abusive or incompetent Board member.
There's more, but that's a start--
Signed, "Not Full of Hot ... Re: HOA giving grief about fence 1234ff. Steve and Frank are right. And I HAVE tried
> ... lomacy and a
> little bit of legal research was the key for me. Anyone ... ty members-We formed a committee. We started
> with four people and grew to about 35 in three weeks. Hold regular
> meetings. If you don't know how to start just invite a few neighbors
> ...
> 2)Read ALL your community documents (articles of incorporation,
> Bylaws, & Declarations) and look for ambiguous ...
> colors", etc.), as well as how rules are enforced (fines, recourse you
> ... them to you, though there could be a charge if
> you've already been sent ... by State Statutes, so don't let them charge you 50 cents a page or
> ... t the word out.
>
> 5)Look up in your articles of incorporation and State Statutes how to
> remove an abusive or incompetent Board member.
>
> There's more, but that's a start--
>
> Signed, "Not Full of Hot ... approach to the HOA problems which you are proposing.
To me the bottom line ... Do HOA's have to file legal doc amendments with state? 1234ssoc. (bylaws, deed restrictions) are amended,
does anything have to ... The
records I'm mainly asking about are the articles of incorporation, the
Assoc. Bylaws and the Deed ... Re: Something new every day -- legal BS I've never seen before.... 1234orp-to-corp requirements.
> ... supply these forms)
>
> 2. Copy of articles of incorporation
>
> 3. A copy of the first ... C may
> white/black out the $'s as we are simply concerned with the fact ... ion filed a corporate tax return last year
>
> 4. A copy of each the following standard business items:
> a) Business ...
> b) Business invoice
> c) Business card
> d) A copy of a VOIDED check ... insurance
> "
>
> Item 2. a copy of articles of incorporation (Certificate of
> incorporation) is not unusual.
> Item3 and 4. ... it is unbusinesslike.
Remember they are under no obligation to do ... erform due diligence to verify that you are
a good corporate citizen.
Your idea that your business cards or stationery is somehow private is
bizarre. The void check establishes that ... independent contractor is expected to carry general liability
insurance and ... to require the client to be named. You are not buying
insurance for them; you are buying insurance to cover your own a**,
and they are requiring it to be presented in a ... Re: Something new every day -- legal BS I've never seen before.... 1234f incorporation
3. A copy of the first page of ... IC may
white/black out the $'s as we are simply concerned with the fact ... ion filed a corporate tax return last year
4. A copy of each the following standard business items:
a) Business ... nery
b) Business invoice
c) Business card
d) A copy of a VOIDED check from ... ation insurance
"
Item 2. a copy of articles of incorporation (Certificate of
incorporation) is not unusual.
Item3 and 4. is ... nsurance policy on your business!!
Charles Jones wrote:
> Quick ... n-compete clause. Seems pretty
> standard, except the way it's worded clearly implies that I cannot go
> out ... a suggested rewrite, one which makes clear that
> I can solicit work from ... government contractor their *contracts* are
> *audited* by the government. ... that
> from some huge company, but as far as I can tell SJS is basically ... this real,
> that even their contracts are audited -- and therefore, can't ... h individual contractors?
>
> 2. Regarding the IP/NDA from BFC -- pretty ... interests.... Any question whether a particular activity may
> constitute a ... fore engaging in that activity."
>
> are these people hallucinating? ... volved in classified work.)
>
> For various reasons, I had mixed feelings ... for professional growth, but I
> was warned there would be a lot of ... oney paid
> the government. I was prepared to go with it, but after all ... How to find corporate bylaws for a CA corporation??? 1234ertain corporation based near San Francisco, CA. This is ... is corporation is
incorporated in Delaware. However, the state of Delaware and
state of California do not ... .g. the state
of California only keeps articles of incorporation and some
amendments. The county ... Do HOA's have to file legal doc amendments with state? 1234bylaws, deed restrictions) are amended,
does anything have to ... icially
incorporate the amendment as part of the original? For example, if the
board votes to pass an amendment to ... t? The records I'm mainly asking about are the articles of
incorporation, the Assoc. Bylaws and the Deed ... Re: Changing Bylaws of a 501(c)3 1234 club ... rior to fulfilling her term
> of one year of service. At this point, the ... is "legal". How can the
> remaining Board handle this? We would like to ... s.
You should mention what state you are in. Your state may have certain ... club is incorporated, check what your charter (articles of
incorporation) says, it may have a ... teach us anything it is
that nobody learns the lessons that history teaches ... Re: How to find corporate bylaws for a CA corporation??? 1234ear San Francisco, CA. This is
a
> ... corporation is
> incorporated in Delaware. However, the state of Delaware and
> state of California do not ... the
state
> of California only keeps articles of incorporation and some
> amendments. The county ... yet.
I don't remember whether bylaws are included as an attachment ... DAQ, they certainly have a copy. There are no
public sources outside of ... and
ask. They may tell you the bylaws are posted on a website, or
they may ... Re: Closely held corporation ? 1234 closely held corporation ... or-one reverse stock
> split. If any shareholder owns less than 12,000 shares (virtually all
> outsiders) which would not comprise one new share, said shares will be
> purchased back for ... ce at which they will buy/steal my
> shares back?
I've seen this done ... he company has the right to force the shareholders to
sell. That right can come from the articles of incorporation, or the
bylaws, or a shareholders resolution. Assuming there is no such right in
the articles or bylaws, then there would have to be a shareholders
resolution. Maybe that happened. If so, then you are in an area of law
called oppression of minority shareholders. If the shareholders resolution
was passed without the big shareholders voting, then you're sunk. But if
there was no shareholders resolution, or if the big shareholders controlled
the vote, you ... use of action against the oppressive
shareholders. It's a field where you can search long and hard and not find
anyone who has ... . They can figure it out.
You can learn all about the practice and the ... to:
O'Neal's Oppression of Minority Shareholders, 2d
By: Robert B ... ould be available in the county law library. Fascinating reading ... es where such a buy out of fractional shares is legal, the minimum
price ... e appraised value. If the
$1 price is arbitrary and below book value and below fair market value, go
see a business ... Re: THE OATH FOR PRESIDENT 1234he oath ... BLE and closing "SO HELP ME GOD!" ALL Carol. ALL of them! There
>>>>>>is ... is technically correct, but his actions are doomed to failure,
>>>>> as the ... hereby de minimis infringements
>>>>> are "let go." I don't think any of us are really going to squabble
>>>>> ... tionally
>>>> if he stayed up for a year setting out to be wrong!
>>>
>>> And the secular purpose for having a house ... ed Kaldis'
> Thoroughly-Fucked Dictionary, now did you?
That's what ... idea of what I am talking about. You retards
need to read the Declaration of Independence a few times and understand what
a truly remarkable document it is and how much ... c it represents.
I have had this argument many times with NUT CASE ... y corporation. First you begin with the articles of
incorporation stating the legal purpose of the ... tution and by laws. They do NOT exist apart from one another. The
monarchies exist on the claim of "divine right." The various Republics have
documents similar to the Declaration of Independence, they state ... of the national corporation. I am not aware of any nation that
lacks such a ... Re: Do Corporations with a few people really issue shares? 1234wner. The number of shares issued can
be any number, but ... at is to issue stock certificates.
Shares "issued" and shares "authorized" are two different things.
The form you are talking about, I think, ...
the corporation, is asking how many shares you want the
corporation to be ... California. I always use one million shares as the authorized
number. There is no down-side to using a large number in
California. Then when I issue shares to the owners, I issue
1,000, ... he
corporation with tons of unissued shares to use someday. But
that's not ... ry state. In some states, the
cost of incorporation, or the anual franchise tax on ... goes up as the number of authorized shares goes up
(as Christopher said). ... oration with the number of authorized shares that results in
the lowest ... ation with a low number of authorized shares
and then someday need to ... easy: simply
file an amendment to the articles of incorporation. That costs
about $20, depending ... yourself,
but you cannot simply sell shares to people. That would ... ch it is
legal to sell and issue the shares without registration or
qualification. Options (a) and (b) are very expensive. Option
(c) is easy and cheap. There are lots of exceptions. A ... e that
applies.
Never listen to Richard. He makes up answers out of thin ... e of the lines said the
number of
> shares. I realize that there must be some number of shares or
no one
> would own the ... Re: Treasurer liability for previous errors 12342000-$3000 ... es, and strict accounting
> procedures are not followed. For instance, last year we reimbursed a
> person $300 for ... me?
>
> I'm thinking of worst cse scenarios, obviously. If it matters, ... up all procedures and
make sure they are followed.
(c) they have ... omically available.
(d) you review the articles of incorporation and bylaws. (to be sure they ... granted)
(f) you check the state Secretary of State's website and confirm ... decline the
job, but also quit the board of directors (in writing) resign ... tatus is not properly maintained, the board members and officers
and in ... rs can become personally liable. There are
plenty of well organized charities that need your help. On the ... your
own house at risk is too much charity.
McGyver ... Re: => Extremist Fundie Christian criminals Arrested over "Ten Commandments" nonsense ...! 1234ecause the DoI says it is.
You are mistaken. The following ... rg/statesman/00/natrnew.html
The Declaration is important in American ... hat it was not. Some would make the Declaration
into the fundamental ... law. In line with this, there is a popular view today that
states that the Declaration is related to the U.S. ... in the
same way that an organization's articles of incorporation are related
to its by-laws. Thus, they would accord the Declaration a legal tie to
the ... n
of the Constitution.
But the Declaration of Independence was not ... nd 2) to unite
the colonies through a carefully worded affirmation of political
principles. As Gary North states: "The Declaration had two primary
goals: to serve as a unifying ... In other words, the language of the Declaration was chosen to appeal
to a wide variety of political and religious ... ly, this is why the wording of
the Declaration in regard to political philosophy remains so popular
today; liberals and conservatives ... claim the language in support of their particular political beliefs.
In American history, radical abolitionists, Marxists, the ACLU, and
Christian ... appealed to the principles of the
Declaration to justify their own ... agenda.)
Therefore, to make the Declaration of Independence into a ... nd was chosen.
Furthermore, the Declaration, as a political document ... ble to the
Constitution," nor is it a part of statutory or constitutional ... erves:
A third myth is that the Declaration has, or once had, some sort ... law. It was
a very superior piece of wartime propaganda, but it was no ... !
Dame Liz the Undaunted BAAWA
Charter Member of SMASH
and Queen of ... Re: THE OATH FOR PRESIDENT 1234 also see that the Constitution takes far more from 'the deistic heresy'
> ... with hate and intolerance.
>> You retards need to read the Declaration of Independence a few times and
>> understand what a truly remarkable document it is and how much ... gal document.
>> I have had this argument many times with NUT CASE ... y corporation. First you begin with the articles of
>> incorporation stating the legal purpose of the ... tution and by laws. They do NOT exist apart from one
>> another. The monarchies exist on the claim of "divine right." The various
>> Republics have documents similar to the Declaration of Independence, they
>> ... of the national corporation. I am not aware of
>> any nation that lacks ... come from.
> You were obviously sharing Ted Kaldis' electric beer.
> ... e document.
> If you had any familiarity with the actual document -- and not swallow
> what David Barton shoves down your throat whole ... rmation!
I don't know why David Barton is.
> Ken, did you see the ... Independent States?" They were
> declaring their own sovereignty -- not as ... s correct. First came the Confederation articles. However first you
have to ... Re: THE OATH FOR PRESIDENT 1234LE and closing "SO HELP ME GOD!" ALL Carol. ALL of them! There
>>>>>>>is ... is technically correct, but his actions are doomed to failure,
>>>>>>as the ... hereby de minimis infringements
>>>>>>are "let go." I don't think any of us are really going to squabble ... tionally
>>>>>if he stayed up for a year setting out to be wrong!
>>>>
>>>> And the secular purpose for having a house ... ed Kaldis'
>>Thoroughly-Fucked Dictionary, now did you?
>
> That's ...
also see that the Constitution takes far more from 'the deistic heresy' ... as applied to government.
> You retards
> need to read the Declaration of Independence a few times and understand what
> a truly remarkable document it is and how much ... cted leader.
> I have had this argument many times with NUT CASE ... y corporation. First you begin with the articles of
> incorporation stating the legal purpose of the ... tution and by laws. They do NOT exist apart from one another. The
> monarchies exist on the claim of "divine right." The various Republics have
> documents similar to the Declaration of Independence, they state ... of the national corporation. I am not aware of any nation that
> lacks such ... " come from.
You were obviously sharing Ted Kaldis' electric beer.
... ? Do you?!?
If you had any familiarity with the actual document -- and not
swallow what David Barton shoves down your throat whole ... d Independent States?" They
were declaring their own sovereignty -- not as ... Re: Something new every day -- legal BS I've never seen before.... 1234n hand.
> 2. Copy of articles of incorporation
Reasonable if they're trying to ... ough, that you make sure they know that incorporation (at
least according to the IRS) ... C may
> white/black out the $'s as we are simply concerned with the fact ... ion filed a corporate tax return last year
I'd want to black out all ... whether an amount was
filled in for a particular item, not just what the filled-in ... > 4. A copy of each the following standard business items:
> a) Business ...
> b) Business invoice
> c) Business card
> d) A copy of a VOIDED check ... :
a) I've been in business for >12 years, and my business has never
owned ... business stationery. This is NOT standard in this
day and age! I could ... letters I've
written in the past 12 years on my fingers (maybe even on the ... l-looking business letterhead on those rare occasions when
it's needed.
b) It's extremely rare in our business to have preprinted business
invoices. Part of the reason is that there's ... ss stationery. Again, this is NOT standard,
and they should know this.
c) It IS standard to have business cards, but most consultants I ... their color printer (and what would a card like that
prove?). I have part of a box of business cards that were printed by
a professional printer, but I use cards that were produced on my ... e information on the printed
business cards has been out of date for about eight years. That's the
problem with printed business cards: You have to buy a lot of ... sional Liability insurance. It's very hard for a consultant to
do anything ... Re: Stereotyping hurts the war 1234SLAMIC BEAST SO WHO COMMITTED THE BOMBINGS IN BALI
> MOSCOW SAUDI arABIA TURKEY ETC. IS IT THE SAME 19 MEN. ALL ISLAMIC SAVAGES
> arE TERRORIST BASTarDS OF HELL.
>
So, you're not a big fan of the arabic peoples then?
> --
> ... p://main.faithfreedom.org/
>
> If the arabs put down their weapons today, ... /2003
> >
> > Stereotyping hurts the war
> >
> >
> > By Lynne Bernabei ... n of the hijackers on September 11 were arab Muslim men
> > from foreign ... telligence that Al
> > Qaeda consists largely of arab Muslim men, has sparked the most
> > widespread ... of Japanese descent
> > during World War II. But just as ethnic profiling ... on over virtually every Muslim and
> > arab man in this country, the ... et of real suspects, the Government declares an entire
> > community to be suspicious, and then proceeds to search for the
> > proverbial needle ... none
> > more so than from the U.S. Department of Justice. Since September ... over five thousand foreign nationals, nearly all arab or
> > Muslim, nearly all with no objective evidence ... some 80,000 foreign nationals from
> > arab and Muslim countries to register ... has
> > prioritized the deportation of arab and Muslims, and has ... fforts have identified no person
> > charged with membership in Al Qaeda or ... > > to preventive detention have been charged with any terrorist-related
> > ... them were acquitted of the terrorist charges.
> > In June, the Department of Justice's Inspector General found a
> > pattern of arrests without charges or evidence of terrorist ... broadly over tens of thousands
> > of arab and Muslim men, Ashcroft and the Department of Justice have
> > done ... ted critically important allies in the war on terrorism - the
> > law-abiding and patriotic Muslims and arabs of this country who, far
> > from supporting terrorism, ... ir
> > conduct but for their identity. arabs and Muslims are, understandably,
> > ... ists.
> > Profiling of Muslims and arabs, and the hidden costs of profiling,
> > extend far beyond the government. As an example, the Al Haramain
> > Islamic Foundation, Inc. ... ccused of links
> > to terrorists. Al Haramain Oregon is a Muslim charity dedicated to
> > distributing ... States, and to educating the public at large that Islam is
> > opposed to terrorism in all forms. Its mission, in part, is to spread
> > the word that ... would, therefore, seem to be a natural partner in the war against
> > terror. Its articles of incorporation, filed with the Oregon Secretary
> > of State in 1998, provide ... rs is a local
> > rabbi, with whom Al Haramain has engaged in joint public ... cation
> > activities. As an Islamic charity, however, Al Haramain (Oregon) has
> > been ... The government's profiling errors are compounded when it relies
> > on ... ts."
> > The government has formally charged three Muslim charities in the
> > United States as ... ess to take place without notice or a hearing, bars
> > the designated group from ... ee or confront. Once designated, the Department of Treasury
> > freezes ... roach has penalized thousands of humanitarian donors,
> > and many more legitimate beneficiaries of much needed humanitarian
> > need. These actions, ... ss, only increase the suspicions of the arab and Muslim
> > world about the ... Re: Stereotyping hurts the war 1234he most
>widespread campaign ... nts of Japanese descent
>during World War II. But just as ethnic profiling ... icion over virtually every Muslim and
>arab man in this country, the ... et of real suspects, the Government declares an entire
>community to be suspicious, and then proceeds to search for the
>proverbial needle in a ... — none
>more so than from the U.S. Department of Justice. Since September ... over five thousand foreign nationals, nearly all arab or
>Muslim, nearly all with no objective evidence ... ed some 80,000 foreign nationals from
>arab and Muslim countries to register ... d, has
>prioritized the deportation of arab and Muslims, and has ... e efforts have identified no person
>charged with membership in Al Qaeda or ... d
>to preventive detention have been charged with any ... them were acquitted of the terrorist charges.
> In June, the Department of Justice's Inspector General found a
>pattern of arrests without charges or evidence of terrorist ... ion broadly over tens of thousands
>of arab and Muslim men, Ashcroft and the Department of Justice have
>done more ... ted critically important allies in the war on terrorism — the
>law-abiding and patriotic Muslims and arabs of this country who, far
>from supporting terrorism, have ... their
>conduct but for their identity. arabs and Muslims are, understandably,
>disillusioned ... rorists.
> Profiling of Muslims and arabs, and the hidden costs of profiling,
>extend far beyond the government. As an example, the Al Haramain
>Islamic Foundation, Inc. of ... y accused of links
>to terrorists. Al Haramain Oregon is a Muslim charity dedicated to
>distributing ... States, and to educating the public at large that Islam is
>opposed to terrorism in all forms. Its mission, in part, is to spread
>the word that ... would, therefore, seem to be a natural partner in the war against
>terror. Its articles of incorporation, filed with the Oregon Secretary
>of State in 1998, provide that ... rters is a local
>rabbi, with whom Al Haramain has engaged in joint public education
>activities. As an Islamic charity, however, Al Haramain (Oregon) has
>been suspected ... > The government's profiling errors are compounded when it relies
>on ... rists."
>The government has formally charged three Muslim charities in the
>United States as ... ess to take place without notice or a hearing, bars
>the designated group from ... ee or confront. Once designated, the Department of Treasury
>freezes these ... roach has penalized thousands of humanitarian donors,
>and many more legitimate beneficiaries of much needed humanitarian
>need. These actions, shrouded ... ss, only increase the suspicions of the arab and Muslim
>world about the ... ed States' sweeping approach.
>In many arab countries, the most trusted ... is
>not the government, but Islamic charities and the Islamic scholars who
>support them. When the U.S. charges major Islamic charities as
>terrorists, without giving them a fair hearing, the government ... ens and legal residents during
>World War II. Today we know that while their ... d U.S. soldiers. We have not
>interned arabs and Muslims in the same numbers as the Japanese during
>World War II. But we have indulged the same ... d of ethnic
>stereotyping by treating large numbers of human beings as ... Re: Stereotyping hurts the war 1234b>arab Muslim men, has sparked the most
> widespread campaign ... ts of Japanese descent
> during World War II. But just as ethnic profiling ... cion over virtually every Muslim and
> arab man in this country, the ... et of real suspects, the Government declares an entire
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> arab and Muslim countries to register ... , has
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> ... them were acquitted of the terrorist charges.
> In June, the Department of Justice's Inspector General found a
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> conduct but for their identity. arabs and Muslims are, understandably,
> disillusioned ... orists.
> Profiling of Muslims and arabs, and the hidden costs of profiling,
> extend far beyond the government. As an example, the Al Haramain
> Islamic Foundation, Inc. ... accused of links
> to terrorists. Al Haramain Oregon is a Muslim charity dedicated to
> distributing ... States, and to educating the public at large that Islam is
> opposed to terrorism in all forms. Its mission, in part, is to spread
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> terror. Its articles of incorporation, filed with the Oregon Secretary
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> The government has formally charged three Muslim charities in the
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> ... ns and legal residents during
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widespread campaign ... ants of Japanese descent
during World War II. But just as ethnic profiling ... picion over virtually every Muslim and
arab man in this country, the ... et of real suspects, the Government declares an entire
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arab and Muslim countries to register ... ed, has
prioritized the deportation of arab and Muslims, and has ... se efforts have identified no person
charged with membership in Al Qaeda or ... ed
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In June, the Department of Justice's Inspector General found a
pattern of arrests without charges or evidence of terrorist ... cion broadly over tens of thousands
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law-abiding and patriotic Muslims and arabs of this country who, far
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conduct but for their identity. arabs and Muslims are, understandably,
disillusioned ... rrorists.
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distributing ... States, and to educating the public at large that Islam is
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The government has formally charged three Muslim charities in the
United States as ... ess to take place without notice or a hearing, bars
the designated group from ... ee or confront. Once designated, the Department of Treasury
freezes these ... roach has penalized thousands of humanitarian donors,
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need. These actions, shrouded ... ss, only increase the suspicions of the arab and Muslim
world about the ... ted States' sweeping approach.
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Foundation, Inc. ... Re: Stereotyping hurts the war 1234O WHO COMMITTED THE BOMBINGS IN BALI
MOSCOW SAUDI arABIA TURKEY ETC. IS IT THE SAME 19 MEN. ALL ISLAMIC SAVAGES
arE TERRORIST BASTarDS OF ... http://main.faithfreedom.org/
If the arabs put down their weapons today, ... 1/24/2003
>
> Stereotyping hurts the war
>
>
> By Lynne Bernabei and ... n of the hijackers on September 11 were arab Muslim men
> from foreign ... intelligence that Al
> Qaeda consists largely of arab Muslim men, has sparked the most
> widespread campaign ... ts of Japanese descent
> during World War II. But just as ethnic profiling ... cion over virtually every Muslim and
> arab man in this country, the ... et of real suspects, the Government declares an entire
> community to be suspicious, and then proceeds to search for the
> proverbial needle in ... - none
> more so than from the U.S. Department of Justice. Since September ... over five thousand foreign nationals, nearly all arab or
> Muslim, nearly all with no objective evidence ... d some 80,000 foreign nationals from
> arab and Muslim countries to register ... , has
> prioritized the deportation of arab and Muslims, and has ... efforts have identified no person
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> to preventive detention have been charged with any terrorist-related
> ... them were acquitted of the terrorist charges.
> In June, the Department of Justice's Inspector General found a
> pattern of arrests without charges or evidence of terrorist ... on broadly over tens of thousands
> of arab and Muslim men, Ashcroft and the Department of Justice have
> done more ... ted critically important allies in the war on terrorism - the
> law-abiding and patriotic Muslims and arabs of this country who, far
> from supporting terrorism, have ... heir
> conduct but for their identity. arabs and Muslims are, understandably,
> disillusioned ... orists.
> Profiling of Muslims and arabs, and the hidden costs of profiling,
> extend far beyond the government. As an example, the Al Haramain
> Islamic Foundation, Inc. ... accused of links
> to terrorists. Al Haramain Oregon is a Muslim charity dedicated to
> distributing ... States, and to educating the public at large that Islam is
> opposed to terrorism in all forms. Its mission, in part, is to spread
> the word that ... would, therefore, seem to be a natural partner in the war against
> terror. Its articles of incorporation, filed with the Oregon Secretary
> of State in 1998, provide that ... ters is a local
> rabbi, with whom Al Haramain has engaged in joint public education
> activities. As an Islamic charity, however, Al Haramain (Oregon) has
> been ... The government's profiling errors are compounded when it relies
> on ... ists."
> The government has formally charged three Muslim charities in the
> United States as ... ess to take place without notice or a hearing, bars
> the designated group from ... ee or confront. Once designated, the Department of Treasury
> freezes these ... roach has penalized thousands of humanitarian donors,
> and many more legitimate beneficiaries of much needed humanitarian
> need. These actions, ... ss, only increase the suspicions of the arab and Muslim
> world about the ... d States' sweeping approach.
> In many arab countries, the most trusted ... is
> not the government, but Islamic charities and the Islamic scholars who
> support them. When the U.S. charges major Islamic charities as
> terrorists, without giving them a fair hearing, the government further
> ... Re: THE OATH FOR PRESIDENT 1234onstitution takes far more from 'the deistic heresy' ... g succession of Ted Kaldises and
Bob Larsons in your life, you tend to not ... y responsible
for that.)
>>>You retards need to read the Declaration of Independence a few times and
>>>understand what a truly remarkable document it is and how much ... indictment.
>>> I have had this argument many times with NUT CASE ... y corporation. First you begin with the articles of
>>>incorporation stating the legal purpose of the ... tution and by laws. They do NOT exist apart from one
>>>another. The monarchies exist on the claim of "divine right." The various
>>>Republics have documents similar to the Declaration of Independence, they ... of the national corporation. I am not aware of
>>>any nation that lacks ... ome from.
>>
>> You were obviously sharing Ted Kaldis' electric beer.
> ...
that they rather insisted upon the declaration]." There's nothing else
of ... ificance.
>> If you had any familiarity with the actual document -- and not swallow
>>what David Barton shoves down your throat whole ... ion!
>
> I don't know why David Barton is.
>
>> Ken, did you see ... Independent States?" They were
>>declaring their own sovereignty -- not as ... s correct. First came the Confederation articles. However first you
> have ... Re: We move on? . . . 1234... . . .
> >> >
> >> >Black's Law Dictionary defines a person as: ". . .1. A ... n a CORPORATION with which RIGHTS
> >> are ENTITLED and DUTIES are IMPOSED, When the APPLICATION is to denote
> >> a ParT that is PLAYED within a ...
> >> 137. Men, women and children, who are called natural persons: but in
> ... > another sense, a person is meant the part which a man plays in
> >> society. In law, man and person are not exactly synonymous terms. ... ."
> >> ----------
> >> A LAW DICTIONarY
> >>
> >> ADAPTED TO THE ... applied to men, women and children, who are
> >> called natural persons. In law, man and person are not exactly
> >> synonymous ... >> >Q
Brian) So, how is it that you are not a part of society? ... And thus
not a person.
Star) There you go. You're slowly coming around. Good for you. Now ... ofessor, son. You ain't even sane.
Star) So, how is it that you do not ... person.
Q) Wrong. Totally wrong! You are a natural person. And as such ... cam is to pretend
that natural persons are incorporated, as are artificial persons.
That's why you ... entral flaw in your
crazy theory.
Star) Because the corporation does not ... e hiding behind its corporation
Q) Star, you are nuts.
We established long ago ... ) If you choose to live among those who are a part of society,
Star) Because people choose to ... n one incorporates one obtains official articles of incorporation
from the state for charitable, social, religious, civic or ... tc.) ... how can you plausibly say you
are not a member of society?
Star) Because people choose to ... I so choose not to.
Q) Here we go. Star's psychotic break with reality continues.
By repeating his mantra Star avoids a discussion of the ... rian) I mean, if you live in freakin Antartica or something, then I
suppose ... he beginnings of some sort of rational
argument. But when you live in a ... shed
government ... how is it that you are not a member of that society?
Q) Good point Brian. Star continues to ride his bike around Toronto,
work at the chicken ... e the rest of
us pay the freight.
Star) Because as a man I have the right ... mocratically elected
government.
Star). . .which is nothing but a King's ... m and
liberty as a man.
Q) Son, you are nuts. You justify this crazy ... g to do with this!
It took you ten years to get this crazy?
Star) Learn to live with it my mindless ... l will run to be the first in line in fear of his SUPERIOR
OFFICERS within ... tside "roman law" while your
debunkers are nothing more than slaves. This ... n't want to play the game of life. You
are a loser. . .a zero for life ... Please help these people out 1234k, I am only beginning to see
the research, understanding, and effort you have put into the “Separation
of Church and State ... appreciate the
thorough nature of your arguments and your firm grasp of the ... my hands on, and after
doing some research of my own on both sides of the ... ligious Expression in Politics
Separation of church and state is not ... Constitution.
However, the idea of separation between the two does exist in ... Unfortunately, many have taken the “separation”
clause too far out of context in trying to separate religious freedom and
the state. The First Amendment guarantees all Americans freedom ... ecome involved – not as judges, but as participants.
When an executive ... ion. The question stands, though
they are representing their ... rights
have not been nullified. They are still American citizens. Does ... ave not found one case in which the “separation of church
and state” is not ... enturies has turned them into cultural marks portraying one ideal of
good ... how to identify the Ten Commandments. are these
displays expressions of ... ty, and genuine pursuit of justice? Or are they malignant,
emotionally ... ore importantly, who
decides what they are?
Religious freedom is the ... ce of free expression of
religion? Invariably, I believe so. However, does ... such
expression. Our Bill of Rights guaranteed freedom OF religion, but did ... o rather “hot” topics
in the political arena of the past few months are homosexuality and
abortion. I ... oblem I have
encountered in my own research and reasoning has been ... ve very firm opinions concerning these particular
topics. In my [emotional] ... be interested in your opinion of David Barton’s
Declaration of Independence thesis. In ... how our Founding Fathers listed the Declaration as a moral
document while the Constitution was its supplement. Barton refers to the
relationship ... o by metaphorically identifying the Declaration
of Independence as the “articles of incorporation,” which call an entity
into ... real point that seems to fit other research I have come across. Do
you ...
requested, I would be delighted to forward. Due to its size (68k), I ... THE CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLE:
SEParATION OF CHURCH AND STATE ... Re: Complicated employment question 1234 am starting a company where I'll charge the employees I place
a fee.
> ... and in which states it is not? Can I start
the
> corporation in a state in ... ich it is not?
>
> Any sources of research would be greatly ... n
your state, but that doesn't get you around the local employment
agency ... rations follow the law of
the state of incorporation rather than local law only on ... and stockholder relations. Even
those areas there are local laws that must be followed. ... Re: IRS warns: Watch out for these "dirty dozen" tax scams 1234ork year-round, but as April 15 nears, tax-specific scams
hit
> > high gear. The Internal Revenue Service reports that this year more
people
> > are falling prey to abusive trust scams, unscrupulous preparers and a
new -
> > - and illegal -- promise that wages are fully deductible. ... ses, with work-related scams still popular.
> >
> > It's bad enough that ... ebt to the IRS. The reason: Even if you are duped, federal law
> > requires ... your rightful taxes plus any penalty charges and back
> > interest that ... chniques.
> >
> > Most of the schemes are patently false. A couple take ... te-offs, and illegally apply them. Here are 12
common,
> > and potentially ... hould be, too.
> >
> > Not all trusts are trustworthy
> > Trusts are a legitimate and frequently used ... ents,
often
> > makes taxpayers easy marks for self-styled experts ... > Promoters of abusive tax transactions are increasingly urging ... s into trusts. The promoters promise a variety of
benefits: a
> > reduction ... or estate taxes. But abusive trust
> > arrangements, warns the IRS, will not produce the ... legal programs. Many of those
con
> > artists, along with their clients, ... value. Before
entering
> > any trust arrangements, seek the advice of a ... ion
to
> > essentially get to a zero earnings level? No income, no tax ... ble. It's not.
> >
> > Under what con artists are calling the "claim of right," ... l of his or her wages
as
> > "a necessary expense for the production of ... asis in law."
> > Try it, and you'll hear from an auditor.
> >
> > ... le
> > It's true that religious groups are treated differently under the tax
laws,
> > but only if they are legitimate and meet IRS ... gious leaders (usually
> > bishops or parsons) to incorporate as individuals in order to separate
> > themselves legally from ... assets.
> >
> > But in this scam, con artists convince individuals to apply for
> > incorporation under false religious pretexts so that they, too, are
> > entitled to exemption from ... the IRS, victims of
> > this scam also are usually out pre-filing money. Con artists have been
> > charging up to $1,000 or more per ...
> > It's not illegal to have a credit card issued by an ... exactly what a growing number of people are doing when they open
accounts
> ... the 2003 tax
> > season. It's still near the top, but concentrated IRS efforts in this
area
> > (along with an amnesty program last year) yielded more than $170 ... pursue taxpayers and promoters in this area.
> >
> > Not withholding taxes ... from your paycheck
> > Illegal schemes arguing that employers don't have to ... n interpretation of tax law that wages
are
> > not a "source" of income and ... th the tax
> > agency, rejecting these arguments as frivolous and imposing ... alfway house, home detention or some incarceration
> > combination. The ... ax
> > consequences. Individuals still are ultimately responsible for ... nts -- income, Social Security and Medicare -- even when a boss
> > refuses to withhold them. If these taxes aren't withheld regularly from
> > paychecks, a taxpayer ... nterest for not paying throughout the year as income was earned.
> >
> > The IRS urges ... Re: The OFFICE of PERSON 1234ocabulary for the public
>> >> discourse within its society.
>> >
>> >Regardless of the heritage or origins of ... re its own golden rule: Canadian
>> >Charter of Rights and Freedoms:
>> ... >
>Hmmm, yes i see that.. However they are clearly using the term "right to"
>fraudulently if they are in effect saying "privleges of ...
Oh the world of legalese. In law, a:"charter" is the granting of
rights by ... VEREIGN".
A "man" has "rights" that are granted by his sovereign, God ... l
law)
A "person" has "rights" that are granted by its sovereign, ... . (roman law)
And so, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is ... zed they don't define "person" in the Charter, or maybe
>they do?. Most ... ked at defines every term for legal
>clarification. are they refering to an older ... o..
>Also, would section 26 of the Charter not open the door for people to ... states that the rights granted by the charter does
not deny the rights of ... >
>> Sure they do...the BNA act, the CHarTER of incorporation.
>
>Consider this comment from ... the Supreme Court en
>banc.
>
>The Parliament of Canada and the Legislatures of the several Provinces are
>sovereign within their sphere ...
The BNA act, a constitution, is a charter of incorporation creating an
aggregate of persons, an arTIFICIAL PERSON. The rights granted by the
charter are only those that are found within section 91 and 92. ... tled by an individual (a single person) are not restricted
within the ... e BNA act.
>Wouldn't this also be an argument for withdrawn of ... ration as defined by the BNA Act?
Clearly we see that the answer is NO. You are not the intended
subject.
>> ... er documents can one use?
>>
>> A declaration of independence?
>
>Sounds ... by peaceful means (such
>as
>> >the Charter), we have an obligation (if we ... SUPERIOR OFFICERS. Use "force" and you are
>> DEAD. GET RID of the goddamn ... ility (a legal entity with which rights are
entitled and duties are imposed) known as a "person". Any ... SENT to the limited liability. And be
warned that the CORPORATION will use ... Re: IRS warns: Watch out for these "dirty dozen" tax scams 1234o cut ... ills. Unfortunately, scam
> operators are always looking for filers who are eager to find tax breaks.
>
> Con artists work year-round, but as April 15 nears, tax-specific scams hit
> high gear. The Internal Revenue Service reports that this year more people
> are falling prey to abusive trust scams, unscrupulous preparers and a new -
> - and illegal -- promise that wages are fully deductible. Meanwhile, ... ses, with work-related scams still popular.
>
> It's bad enough that scam ... ebt to the IRS. The reason: Even if you are duped, federal law
> requires ... your rightful taxes plus any penalty charges and back
> interest that ... techniques.
>
> Most of the schemes are patently false. A couple take ... te-offs, and illegally apply them. Here are 12 common,
> and potentially ... u should be, too.
>
> Not all trusts are trustworthy
> Trusts are a legitimate and frequently used ... ements, often
> makes taxpayers easy marks for self-styled experts ... > Promoters of abusive tax transactions are increasingly urging taxpayers to ... s into trusts. The promoters promise a variety of benefits: a
> reduction ... or estate taxes. But abusive trust
> arrangements, warns the IRS, will not produce the ... illegal programs. Many of those con
> artists, along with their clients, ... ce value. Before entering
> any trust arrangements, seek the advice of a ... ction to
> essentially get to a zero earnings level? No income, no tax ... ssible. It's not.
>
> Under what con artists are calling the "claim of right," ... all of his or her wages as
> "a necessary expense for the production of ... basis in law."
> Try it, and you'll hear from an auditor.
>
> ... Sole
> It's true that religious groups are treated differently under the tax laws,
> but only if they are legitimate and meet IRS ... igious leaders (usually
> bishops or parsons) to incorporate as individuals in order to separate
> themselves legally from the ... h assets.
>
> But in this scam, con artists convince individuals to apply for
> incorporation under false religious pretexts so that they, too, are
> entitled to exemption from ... the IRS, victims of
> this scam also are usually out pre-filing money. Con artists have been
> charging up to $1,000 or more per ... s
> It's not illegal to have a credit card issued by an offshore ... exactly what a growing number of people are doing when they open accounts
> ... g the 2003 tax
> season. It's still near the top, but concentrated IRS efforts in this area
> (along with an amnesty program last year) yielded more than $170 million in ... pursue taxpayers and promoters in this area.
>
> Not withholding taxes from your paycheck
> Illegal schemes arguing that employers don't have to ... an interpretation of tax law that wages are
> not a "source" of income and ... ith the tax
> agency, rejecting these arguments as frivolous and imposing ... alfway house, home detention or some incarceration
> combination. The ... tax
> consequences. Individuals still are ultimately responsible for ... nts -- income, Social Security and Medicare -- even when a boss
> refuses to withhold them. If these taxes aren't withheld regularly from
> paychecks, a taxpayer ... nterest for not paying throughout the year as income was earned.
>
> The IRS ... IRS warns: Watch out for these "dirty dozen" tax scams 1234b>are always looking for filers who are eager to find tax breaks.
Con artists work year-round, but as April 15 nears, tax-specific scams hit
high gear. The Internal Revenue Service reports that this year more people
are falling prey to abusive trust scams, unscrupulous preparers and a new -
- and illegal -- promise that wages are fully deductible. Meanwhile, ... ses, with work-related scams still popular.
It's bad enough that scam ... ebt to the IRS. The reason: Even if you are duped, federal law
requires you ... your rightful taxes plus any penalty charges and back
interest that ... ef
techniques.
Most of the schemes are patently false. A couple take ... te-offs, and illegally apply them. Here are 12 common,
and potentially ... . You should be, too.
Not all trusts are trustworthy
Trusts are a legitimate and frequently used ... irements, often
makes taxpayers easy marks for self-styled experts ...
Promoters of abusive tax transactions are increasingly urging taxpayers to ... s into trusts. The promoters promise a variety of benefits: a
reduction of ... ft or estate taxes. But abusive trust
arrangements, warns the IRS, will not produce the ... f illegal programs. Many of those con
artists, along with their clients, ... face value. Before entering
any trust arrangements, seek the advice of a ... duction to
essentially get to a zero earnings level? No income, no tax ... s possible. It's not.
Under what con artists are calling the "claim of right," ... t all of his or her wages as
"a necessary expense for the production of ... o basis in law."
Try it, and you'll hear from an auditor.
Corporation Sole
It's true that religious groups are treated differently under the tax laws,
but only if they are legitimate and meet IRS ... eligious leaders (usually
bishops or parsons) to incorporate as individuals in order to separate
themselves legally from the ... hurch assets.
But in this scam, con artists convince individuals to apply for
incorporation under false religious pretexts so that they, too, are
entitled to exemption from ... th the IRS, victims of
this scam also are usually out pre-filing money. Con artists have been
charging up to $1,000 or more per ... ers
It's not illegal to have a credit card issued by an offshore ... exactly what a growing number of people are doing when they open accounts ... ing the 2003 tax
season. It's still near the top, but concentrated IRS efforts in this area
(along with an amnesty program last year) yielded more than $170 million in ... pursue taxpayers and promoters in this area.
Not withholding taxes from your paycheck
Illegal schemes arguing that employers don't have to ... an interpretation of tax law that wages are
not a "source" of income and ... with the tax
agency, rejecting these arguments as frivolous and imposing ... alfway house, home detention or some incarceration
combination. The ... e tax
consequences. Individuals still are ultimately responsible for ... nts -- income, Social Security and Medicare -- even when a boss
refuses to withhold them. If these taxes aren't withheld regularly from
paychecks, a taxpayer ... nterest for not paying throughout the year as income was earned.
The IRS urges persons ... l-free at 1-800-829-1040.
Return preparer fraud
Joining the "just who can ... ranks of bosses who mislead employees
are unscrupulous tax professionals who bilk clients. Unethical return
preparers make money off of customers by ... Re: B-Law Exam Question 1234rote
>
>a) Texas only
>b) Texas and arkansas
>c) Texas, arkansas, and Florida
>d) arkansas and Florida
>
I'd taken "A" myself, only because of "incorporation" in Texas. Where the
executives ... h knocks off the other three
that have arkansas in it.
Of course, my BL ... g>
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have a GREAT day ... Article of Association? 1234oob Question.
What is an article of Association?
Is it the same as a certificate of incorporation?
Thanks
The State is the ... Kaldis: Due Process Is Not for You, But Only For Me and Mine! 1234nformation, and
>>found ... So what's your beef with the Colorado Bar Examiners? If California can set
> its own rules apart from the U.S. Constitution, then ... elevant as to how Colorado sets up its Bar Examination
> process.
... lause operates when its federal counterpart is
silent.)
Therefore, even in the absence of the incorporation doctrine, I would be
entitled to ... mn bit of difference in my case -- in stark contrast to Cam's.
Besides, SCOTUS has specifically said that bar applicants are
entitled to procedural due ... r reasons I enumerated previously), Schware is
supposed to be controlling. If every other bar applicant is entitled to
due ... court" --
a full, fair, and timely hearing -- while I am not?
All ... ot
be shocked by Hurtado, because the incorporation doctrine wouldn't have
been ... Amendment. You can lay claim to
the argument that Hurtado is irrational ... and await direct answers -- though you are such an
obsessive-compulsive ... tionality of California's practice of charging on information,
and found it ... laws, or
otherwise exceeding their charter under article III.) Although I would
argue that it is both bad policy and ...
a violation of the Framers' intent is far more fanciful and unfounded in ... een in jail since mid-November, and a hearing still has not been
> held to ... rial.
Gee, all *I* wanted was a hearing to determine whether I am fit to be
admitted to the Colorado bar. Ted, if I don't deserve a full, fair, and
*TIMELY* hearing -- where I can present ... ion, under oath --
why should anyone care that *Cam* doesn't get one? ... if I was Cam's
counsel, and the facts are as you claim they are, I'd certainly probably
be more ... ing to secure his release. Teddi, in stark
contrast to yours, my position ... Re: Complicated employment question 1234... ...@posting.google.com...
> > > I am starting a company where I'll charge the employees I
place
> > a ... and in which states it is not? Can I
start
> > the
> > > corporation in a ... s not?
> > >
> > > Any sources of research would be greatly appreciated.
> ... > your state, but that doesn't get you around the local
employment
> > ... ns follow the law
of
> > the state of incorporation rather than local law only ... stockholder relations.
Even
> > those areas there are local laws that must be followed. ... do I find out in which state/city/local area it is legal
and in
> which state/city/local area it is not?
I think your ... hread was too broad.
It would take research that would be unusual for newsgroup
participants. And why would you care what the law is in states
other ... tate. So first, tell us what state you are in. Maybe
someone will know the ... tion. Third, go to the county law
library and ask. You will be directed to ... ment agency law. Fourth, do internet searches which include
your state and "employment agency" in the search criteria. I'll
try it along with you when I find out what state you are ... Re: Complicated employment question 1234 I am starting a company where I'll charge the employees I place
> a ... and in which states it is not? Can I start
> the
> > corporation in a ... it is not?
> >
> > Any sources of research would be greatly appreciated.
> ...
> your state, but that doesn't get you around the local employment
> agency ... tions follow the law of
> the state of incorporation rather than local law only on ... d stockholder relations. Even
> those areas there are local laws that must be followed. ... do I find out in which state/city/local area it is legal and in
which state/city/local area it is ... Re: Partner refuses to dissolve LLC 1234rom
attacks against the partnership or corporation. But, would ... ore likely use an LLP? It seems that a partnership
would be easier to ... n't
making any money, then having one part of the venture buy out the other part
might prove to be very difficult. It seems that if a partner wanted to
simply walk away ... y
enough to do that and the remaining particpant would use another tool ...
>
> A corporation dissolves by filing articles of Dissolution. The applicable
> code sections are 14-2-1401 through 14-2-1408. Dissolution is more
complex
> than incorporation, and thus the Corporations ... ure
> the filer's goals and intentions are met, that requirements of the law are
> satisfied, and that the shareholders, officers and directors are protected
> even after the dissolution.
>
> In particular, there are options to consider regarding what should be
> included ... A. 14-2-1406 and 14-2-1407.
>
> There are two different procedures for ... 2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> > Last year, me and another person went into ... and I want to dissolve the LLC but the partner refuses to dissolve. I
> > ... ason, he refuses to dissolve. What
> > are my options with respect to ... T IS DISSOLUTION so
> > i can move forward. At this point, I have no desire ... ontinue with
> > this business or similar business. Currenly, the business ... the business is not worth much (may be around
> > $10k, just a guess). not ... Re: Partner refuses to dissolve LLC 1234LC doesn't
even need to be a partnership of two or more persons. ... re a difference in a corporation or
> partnership?
>
> The purpose of the ... nal assets from
> attacks against the partnership or corporation. But, would ... ore likely use an LLP? It seems that a partnership
> would be easier to ... t
> making any money, then having one part of the venture buy out the other
part
> might prove to be very difficult. It seems that if a partner wanted to
> simply walk away ...
> enough to do that and the remaining particpant would use another tool ...
> > A corporation dissolves by filing articles of Dissolution. The
applicable
> > code sections are 14-2-1401 through 14-2-1408. Dissolution is more
> complex
> > than incorporation, and thus the Corporations ... e
> > the filer's goals and intentions are met, that requirements of the law
are
> > satisfied, and that the shareholders, officers and directors are
protected
> > even after the dissolution.
> >
> > In particular, there are options to consider regarding what should be
> > included ... 4-2-1406 and 14-2-1407.
> >
> > There are two different procedures for ... 00cwo.googlegroups.com...
> > > Last year, me and another person went into ... and I want to dissolve the LLC but the partner refuses to dissolve. I
> > > ... on, he refuses to dissolve. What
> > > are my options with respect to ... S DISSOLUTION
so
> > > i can move forward. At this point, I have no desire ... tinue with
> > > this business or similar business. Currenly, the business ... the business is not worth much (may be around
> > > $10k, just a guess). ... Re: When does a business start? 1234... very simple. Either when you actually start doing business, or
> when you ... rent status of the business (such as
> incorporation etc.)
What about when you get a ... Re: When does a business start? 1234usiness, or
when you file ... ferent status of the business (such as
incorporation etc.)
HTH.
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artworks http://www.astroconsulting.com/personal/
http://home.earthlink.net/~arcturianone/
seagtgru...@aol.com ... ying to figure out when a business is started. Everyone seems
> > to have a ... The last seems to be the most
> > popular, but some businesses go a long ... think you could use several different charts, depending on the purpose. For
> example, you might do a chart for the moment when you first had the idea to
> start the business. However, once you've actually started the business, then
> that chart should take over as "primary," with the "idea chart" perhaps being
> looked at as a kind of "conception chart." As far as I know, most astrologers
> who study the charts of businesses use the date when ... omes incorporated, then you can use the incorporation date for the
> chart. And if you start selling stock in the business, then you can use the
> chart for the "first stock sale." It ... s, although they're
> related), or the incorporation, or the "first dollar earned," etc. If the
> business is sold, then you could look at the chart for the original business,
> plus the chart for the new ownership. Some of these charts might be viewed
> more as "event charts" in the life of the business, rather than as charts of
> the business itself.
> ... Re: Partner refuses to dissolve LLC 1234pplicable
code sections are 14-2-1401 through 14-2-1408. Dissolution is more complex
than incorporation, and thus the Corporations ... sure
the filer's goals and intentions are met, that requirements of the law are
satisfied, and that the shareholders, officers and directors are protected
even after the dissolution.
In particular, there are options to consider regarding what should be
included when ... .G.A. 14-2-1406 and 14-2-1407.
There are two different procedures for ... 3g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> Last year, me and another person went into ... and I want to dissolve the LLC but the partner refuses to dissolve. I
> have ... reason, he refuses to dissolve. What
> are my options with respect to ... ANT IS DISSOLUTION so
> i can move forward. At this point, I have no desire ... continue with
> this business or similar business. Currenly, the business ... the business is not worth much (may be around
> $10k, just a guess). not ... Re: Online incorporation service 1234b>are more. Does anyone have
> any ... les in a
> "corporate seal" with their incorporation service. Does one really
> need a ... the very beginning? Can I get one
> separately at a later date?
>
> I want ... egal documents, right? They don't necessarily
> provide legal guidance ... tate messenger, right?
>
> Mike
>
incorporation rules are set by the state you wish to incorporation in. The
best thing you can do is to contact you State Department of Assessments and
Taxation ... r, if that is not available, the the Department of Licensing and
Regulation ... s to tell you exactly what the
"rules" are.
Here in MD you can ... detailed
instructions about what they are looking for in each box. You can ... I did not say correctly.
SDAT doesn't care if you did what you intended, ... hey got
sufiicient info to issue the charter.
MD requires a resident ... ht to sue in the state in which he was harmed, so if you operate in
MD, then ... at you need
an RA. Many attorneys and incorporation services will offer to list
themselves as your RA but be careful about this if you don't need it. I had
a client several years back whose company was sued ... d the RA (the law firm that drafted the articles)
billed him for receipt of ... much
anymore, though it can be. These are not expensive - around $30 or so, so
don't get to ... professional who can help answer your
incorporation questions so that you can make sure you incorporate correctly.
There are a myriad of things that a nonpro ... fees can be impacted by the number of shares you authorize.
Lastly, you ... be a corporation to get
one of these. are you sure you need to form a ... Re: Income taxes are needed? 1234nly one still standing.
Every time you get cornered on a point of argument you either ask
already ... rs into the world of commerce.
What part of that don't you get, Starforbrains?
You are pretending that we haven't gotten ... the governments of western
democracies are empowered by their people with authority that far
exceeds that given private or ... ns public, or private,
and governments are the same in all ways simply because they share a
very limited number of characteristics.
This logical fallacy, which you use in all your deceitful arguments,
allows you to avoid discussing the many areas in which public and
private ... general, and each of their members in particular".
Bouvier's Law Dictionary 1856 Edition
What's the matter, Star, are you afraid of Bouvier's ... and public corporations and
nations share all the powers of a country your ... ions.
Substance is required.
Star) I badger you and not the other way around? bwahahahahahaha too
funny, ... insanity.
Case closed.
Q 2) You are a low dog, Star.
You know damn well that I have ...
weapon you have left by pretending you are the intellectual cock of
the walk around here and proclaiming the case ... hat a joke. You don't proclaim anything around here. You aren't the
big dog here. You are just one of the many shit eating ... ch they have left on
the internet. You are just an anonymous intellectual coward who as we
see from the "A Question for Star" thread probably doesn't have ... real life.
How pathetic.
Your cowardly avoidance of the facts ... about how corporations and governments
are different because you want your detax buds to believe that they
are the same in all ways!
> >Star <star_law20...@yahoo.ca> wrote in ... Quantrell)
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Star <star_law20...@yahoo.ca> wrote in ... .@4ax.com>...
> >> >> Why "income tax" are needed.
> >> >>
> >> >> Contrary to what our resident damage ... CANADA and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA are indeed
> >> >> CORPORATIONS with ... own presidents, ministers, governors, board of
> >> >> directors and ... ION? yes or
> >> no
> >>
> >> >They are CORPORATIONS and their charters (the
> >> >> rules) are their constitutions.
> >>
> >> Is a constitution a charter of incorporation? yes or no
> >>
> >> > They are legal fictions created by its
> ... by the collective
> >> >> STANDS as an arTIFICIAL PERSON at law. A ... Y created by the collective stand as an arTIFICIAL PERSON
> >> at law? yes ... >>
> >> >Q) There we have it folks. Star avoids the fallacious core of the
> >> >detax argument that governments and private corporations are the same.
> >>
> >> Can you ... orporation"? yes or no
> >>
> >> >Star, is unable and unwilling to ... the governments of western democracies are empowered
> >> >by their people with authority that far exceeds that given private or
> >> >public corporations.
> >>
> >> are you a party to the "constitution"? yes or ... corporation"? yes or no
> >>
> >> >Star and his mentally ill mentor, Eldon Warman have
> >> >foisted this ruse ... ons public, or private, and governments are the same in all
> >> >ways simply because they share a very limited number ... Re: StaR gets it wrong again. 1234erson. A monarch is, "a single or sole ruler of ... same kind."
> >>- Webster's New Dictionary unabridged 2nd Ed. 1965.
> ... --
>
> "The United States of America arE a corporation endowed with the
> ... city to sue and be sued" - A Law Dictionary by John Bouvier
>
> Oh how sad ... a complete state of denial while others are
> reduced to asking stupid little questions.
>
> >If corporations are so powerful, why doesn't Enron ... mployees and customers?
>
> Did the parent corporation endow such rights in the charter of
> incorporation given to Enron? lol
>
> >If corporations are so powerful, why doesn't Ford Motor company
> >sentence employees who are caught driving a competitor's ... le
> >to prison terms?
>
> Did the parent corporation endow such rights in the charter of
> incorporation given to the Ford Motor Company? lol
>
> >If corporations are so powerful, why don't Coke and Pepsi raise
> >armies and bomb each other's factories?
>
> Did the parent corporation endow such rights in the charter of
> incorporation given to Coke and Pepsi? lol
>
> >If corporations are so powerful, why doesn't Walmart have
> >its own prisons for shoplifters?
>
> Did the parent corporation endow such rights in the charter of
> incorporation given to Walmart? lol
>
> >If corporations are so powerful, why doesn't IBM tax the IRS?
>
> Did the parent corporation endow such rights in the charter of
> incorporation given to IBM? lol
>
> >
> ... rdon...I feel for you buddy!!!
>
> Star
Q) Clearly, Star, you can't respond appropriately because you are at
the end of your argument.
Gordon's question goes ... il, but you have ignored.
You see, Star, if you were honest and had ... nd rendering your decade of "legal scholarship" a waste of
time.
Before ... Re: StaR still doesn't get it. . . 1234o any the simple question. What are the
> >> >>>ranks that Bouvier ... >> >> Who in the hell do you think you are? Having been caught LYING to ... ct
> >> >> like it never happened and carry on with your BULLSHIT???? ... ave a difference of opinion that you regarding whether
> >> >the United ... to question? hahahaha what an IDIOT you are. So ALL these case
> >> ... re right is
> >> that it? hahahaha YOU arE A LIar AND A FRAUD and a real STUPID one at
> >> that.
> >
> >Q) Star, you are disingenuous.
> >
> >Your argument really is that the United ... of his
> fallen cult member. How much are they paying you Rayder to turn
> ... ete ass
> of yourself. I suspect that part of your frustration which has ... is due to the fact that your employers are just
> about ready to give you ... response is non-substantive.
> Contrary to the lies propagated by your ... s of America" including ALL governments are indeed mere
> "corporations" and ... of course as all
> corporations, the various powers invested in them are those found in
> their charters of incorporation known as their ... though you say they can't.
Thus your argument reaches the end of its rope.
You are done
>
>
> >That is ... law and
> legal definitions presented are mere lies. That makes you to be ... etimes
> restricted by law. Its powers are those which are found in its charter
> of incorporation called its constitution.
>
> ... know you know this to be the case, in part, because
> >when it suits you ... nyone of the other uses of the
> >term are the only one that matter. You, yourself have argued the
> >contradictory point ... erica is a CORPORATION created by its charter
> of incorporation known as its constitution, PERIOD. The FACT however
> that you are so desperately trying to keep ... ments enter the world of commerce, they are subject to the
> same burdens as ... t you busted in the first place.
You are even nuttier than Eldon!
>
> >Your lies, poor scholarship and deceit have no limits.
>
> You are nothing short of being CRIMINALLY ... he term to avoid the reality that there are several other
> >meanings, which ... ead refute your David: Wynn-Miller like argument
> >that the U.S. is a ... e U.S is a CORPORATION created by its charter of
> incorporation known as its constitution PERIOD. ... t functions. . ."
Your contradictory argument has tied you in ... siness.
LOL!!!!
> >Frankly, your argument is sophomoric.
>
> You ... don't know what supreme law is or you care to ignore
that a governments ... make such law completely negates your
argument.
> ----------
> A LAW ... Re: StaR still doesn't get it. . . 1234hat Bouvier is ...
>> >> Who in the hell do you think you are? Having been caught LYING to ... act
>> >> like it never happened and carry on with your BULLSHIT???? ... ave a difference of opinion that you regarding whether
>> >the United States ... to question? hahahaha what an IDIOT you are. So ALL these case
>> references ... u're right is
>> that it? hahahaha YOU arE A LIar AND A FRAUD and a real STUPID one at
>> that.
>
>Q) Star, you are disingenuous.
>
>Your argument really is that the United ... ne of his
fallen cult member. How much are they paying you Rayder to ... plete ass
of yourself. I suspect that part of your frustration which has ... is due to the fact that your employers are just
about ready to give you ... inly looks good on you scumbag.
Contrary to the lies propagated by your ... s of America" including ALL governments are indeed mere
"corporations" and ... nd of course as all
corporations, the various powers invested in them are those found in
their charters of incorporation known as their ... se law and
legal definitions presented are mere lies. That makes you to be ... ometimes
restricted by law. Its powers are those which are found in its charter
of incorporation called its constitution.
>We know you know this to be the case, in part, because
>when it suits you you ... anyone of the other uses of the
>term are the only one that matter. You, yourself have argued the
>contradictory point that ... erica is a CORPORATION created by its charter
of incorporation known as its constitution, PERIOD. The FACT however
that you are so desperately trying to keep ... ments enter the world of commerce, they are subject to the
same burdens as ... 3
----------
>Your lies, poor scholarship and deceit have no limits.
You are nothing short of being CRIMINALLY ... he term to avoid the reality that there are several other
>meanings, which ... ead refute your David: Wynn-Miller like argument
>that the U.S. is a ... e U.S is a CORPORATION created by its charter of
incorporation known as its constitution PERIOD. ... gn of mental illness.
>Frankly, your argument is sophomoric.
You need ... and laws .
----------
A LAW DICTIONarY
ADAPTED TO THE CONSTITUTION ...
CORPORATION
6. Nations or states, are denominated by publicists, bodies politic,
and are said to have their affairs and ... having an
understanding and will peculiar to themselves, and are susceptible of
obligations and ... -
Keep up the great work jester, you are doing a fine job. Hahahahahaha
too funny.
Star
>>
>> >But maybe you should ... PLETON...YOU JUST LOST because your
>> argument is based on a LIE.
>>
>> > You state that people are members of
>> >some ... ca, Canada, in FACT
>> all governments are CORPORATIONS. This is NOT a ... W.
>>
>> ----------
>> A LAW DICTIONarY
>>
>> by John Bouvier
>>
>> ... Re: biz name question for DBA and incorporating 1234ake ... ke it a "real" business with tax ID,
> incorporation, etc.
>
> The question is, I ... ff any LLC or Inc. and then file for
> incorporation which add the LLC or Inc. without ... DBA?
Two points here...
1) if you are not incorporated, you and the business are one in the
same. You have two ... s name: you can use your
full name as part of the business name, or you can ... your full name.
In either case, you are allowed to get a bank account in ... se can you use LLC or INC.
2) if you are incorporated, the business is a ... to own the stock of the business, and
are an officer of the corporation. ... for a
corporation, rather, you get a charter. The corporation can then
start other companies, and those other ... o answer your final question...if you start a business now, that
business is ... s no
DBA for the corporation, that is part of the corporate charter, unless
you do some kind of ... rk and
taxes to deal with. Some folks argue that a corporation will ... ke a big company (ie, have an outside board of directors,
officers who are not related to you by blood, and ... in court if these corporate protections are challenged.
-john-
-- ... GROH V. RAMIREZ (02-811) 1234nd signed an application for a warrant to
search respondents' Montana ranch, which stated that the
search was for specified weapons, ... on the ranch and was accompanied by a warrant
form that he completed. The ... strate Judge (Magistrate)
signed the warrant form even though it did not ... house, not the alleged weapons; the
warrant did not incorporate by ... sives. Petitioner left a copy of the
warrant, but not the application, with ... ers under Bivens v. Six
Unknown Fed. Narcotics Agents, 403 U.S. 388, and 42 ... rict Court granted the defendants
summary judgment, finding no Fourth ...
against petitioner, holding that the warrant was invalid
because it did not describe with particularity the place to
be searched and the items to be seized. ... oner because he was
the leader of a search who did not read the warrant and
satisfy himself that he ... bviously defective.
Held:
1. The search was clearly "unreasonable" under the Fourth
Amendment. Pp. 5-11.
(a) The warrant was plainly invalid. It did ... ent's unambiguous requirement that a
warrant "particularly describ[e] ... the persons or ... scribed those things does not save the warrant; Fourth
Amendment interests are not necessarily vindicated when
another ... something about the objects of the
search, but that document's contents are neither known to
the person whose home is being searched nor available for
her inspection. It is not necessary to decide whether the
Amendment permits a warrant to cross-reference other
documents, because such incorporation did not occur here.
Pp. 5-6.
(b) Petitioner's argument that the search was
nonetheless reasonable is rejected. Because the warrant did
not describe the items ... was so obviously deficient
that the search must be regarded as warrantless, and thus
presumptively ... . This presumptive rule applies
to searches whose only defect is a lack of particularity in
the warrant. Petitioner errs in arguing that such searches
should be exempt from the ... mption if they otherwise
satisfy the particularity requirement's goals. Unless items
in the affidavit are set forth in the warrant, there is no
written ... actually found
probable cause for a search as broad as the affiant ... er showed in conducting
the instant search was imposed by the agent ... t a
judicial officer. Moreover, the particularity requirement's
purpose is not limited to preventing general searches; it
also assures the individual whose property is searched and
seized of the executing ... icer's legal authority, his need
to search, and the limits of his power to ... sents no occasion to reach petitioner's argument that the
particularity requirements' goals were served ... ional violation because "it would be clear to a
reasonable officer that his ... , 533 U.S. 194,
202. Given that the particularity requirement is stated in
the ... sonable officer could believe
that a warrant that did not comply with that ... valid. Moreover, because petitioner prepared the warrant, he
may not argue that he reasonably relied on ... ld a reasonable officer claim to be unaware
of the basic rule that, absent consent or exigency, a
warrantless search of a home is presumptively
unconstitutional. "[A] warrant may be so facially deficient ... which Rehnquist, C. J., joined as
to Part ... ll other recent Supreme Court decisions are
archived in full text at ... edu/supct/
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> incorporation, etc.
>
> The question is, I ... ff any LLC or Inc. and then file for
> incorporation which add the LLC or Inc. without ... DBA?
Two points here...
1) if you are not incorporated, you and the business are one in the
same. You have two ... s name: you can use your
full name as part of the business name, or you can ... your full name.
In either case, you are allowed to get a bank account in ... se can you use LLC or INC.
2) if you are incorporated, the business is a ... to own the stock of the business, and
are an officer of the corporation. ... for a
corporation, rather, you get a charter. The corporation can then
start other companies, and those other ... o answer your final question...if you start a business now, that
business is ... s no
DBA for the corporation, that is part of the corporate charter, unless
you do some kind of ... rk and
taxes to deal with. Some folks argue that a corporation will ... ke a big company (ie, have an outside board of directors,
officers who are not related to you by blood, and ... in court if these corporate protections are challenged.
-john-
-- ... Re: StaR still doesn't get it. . . 1234he original argument,
> lets get back to where ... IMITED POWER as
> DEFINED within its CHarTER of incorporation. In COMMERCE, the UNITED
> STATES ... the SAME burdens as ANY CORPORATION regardless of
> their PURPOSES.
Q 2) Well there we have it!
Star tells us a bold faced lie in saying that nations and corporations
are in no way different.
Take note ... eady pointed out to the poor fool
> >Star, that to constitute a nation it is ... d must act as a sovereign state with regard to other nations and
> >its own ...
> And besides, all NATIONS or STATES are CORPORATIONS anyway.
to themselves, and are susceptible of {snip]
Q 2) And ... eir governments set up the rules of
> >incorporation for the businesses Star would have us believe are their
> >equals.
>
> There is ... usiness within its jurisdiction. NO ONE argues this
> point. The point being ... ts enter
> the world of commerce, they are subject to the same burdens as ... u're just to damn STUPID
> to see what argument is being made.
Q 2) Your argument is flawed. No one is saying ... ents enter
the world of commerce, they are not subject to the same burdens ... y
private firm or corporation.
Your argument is that corporations and nation are the same in all
other ... ld
mean you have wasted the last ten years studying detax bullshit.
I ... detax dolts. . . business corporations are not
> >sovereign states even ... as the law prescribes.
>
> FUCKING LIar. In the eyes of the law, a ... ORPORATION PERIOD. Yours is a frivolous argument and an outright LIE.
> They are ALWAYS corporations RETarD.
Q 2) My source is your own ... > Hahahaha well there you have it, your argument is based on a FALSE
> premise, a LIE. What a fucking LOSER you are.
>
> >we see that nations have powers which Star denies.
> >. .that being the power to act as a sovereign state with regard to its
> >own citizens and residents. That means Star.
>
> The ONLY time an arTIFICIAL PERSON can obtain ... f men. And as
> more and more people learn this, I won't be the only one ... you
> to go fuck yourself.
Q 2) You are wrong. the Canadian government ... engage
the "corporation" for medical care and anything else you need while
you play the brave patriot scholar for the benefit of your ... >General Motors act as a nation with regard the corporate members.
>
> ... lopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001.
>
> chartered companies
>
> "The company ... zation in a certain
> region and customarily exercised lawmaking, military, and
> treaty-making functions, ... powers to be upon corporations.
You are reduced to cherry picking history ... message.
> >
> >Q
>
> Your entire argument is based on lies and false ... ses.
>
> You now stand corrected and are dismissed.
>
> Star
Q 2) No, we can see that YOU ...
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