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<p>[QUOTE="Howard Ryan, post: 7688948, member: 118722"]What do you mean, no? Refusal of accepting legal tender for the services you publicly render is illegal. If I owe a debt to a creditor, say the loan department for school and they refuse to take legal tender for debts owed then the contract (debt owed) is annulled and made obsolete. I not only made a good faith effort to perform on the contract by offering to pay LEGAL TENDER but I did it in the most legal way possible and they refused. If they accept, rarely so in cash, performance on Contract either for loans or for say tenets they won't be able to evict you because you did not breach.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Fortunately I understand contract law and that a republican form of government cannot enforce statues onto citizens without tacit agreement.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EtFDBUdXYAciF4K?format=png&name=small" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EtFDBUdXYAciF4K?format=png&name=small" rel="nofollow">https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EtFDBUdXYAciF4K?format=png&name=small</a></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>It is why they stopped teaching wager of law/contract law in school which as of recent is starting to catch on. Corporate lawyers, bankers, criminals and Libertarian schmucks are upset they no longer will be able to use fictions, assumptions and presumptions to con people into charges of debt. As always, every man woman has the absolute right to accept or deny any all offers to contract and use legal tender to pay off said debt.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>And if they refuse your contract and you didn't breach or do anything criminal and they send you off to the slammer understand that extra-constitutional statues are illegal and that lying every single day and using fictions of law to constantly screw people over in private company contract courts, is also illegal, unless you willingly believe and agree to the scam.</p><p><br /></p><p> But shhhhhhssss, don't discuss monetary law only WE can discuss that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Howard Ryan, post: 7688948, member: 118722"]What do you mean, no? Refusal of accepting legal tender for the services you publicly render is illegal. If I owe a debt to a creditor, say the loan department for school and they refuse to take legal tender for debts owed then the contract (debt owed) is annulled and made obsolete. I not only made a good faith effort to perform on the contract by offering to pay LEGAL TENDER but I did it in the most legal way possible and they refused. If they accept, rarely so in cash, performance on Contract either for loans or for say tenets they won't be able to evict you because you did not breach. Fortunately I understand contract law and that a republican form of government cannot enforce statues onto citizens without tacit agreement. [URL]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EtFDBUdXYAciF4K?format=png&name=small[/URL] It is why they stopped teaching wager of law/contract law in school which as of recent is starting to catch on. Corporate lawyers, bankers, criminals and Libertarian schmucks are upset they no longer will be able to use fictions, assumptions and presumptions to con people into charges of debt. As always, every man woman has the absolute right to accept or deny any all offers to contract and use legal tender to pay off said debt. And if they refuse your contract and you didn't breach or do anything criminal and they send you off to the slammer understand that extra-constitutional statues are illegal and that lying every single day and using fictions of law to constantly screw people over in private company contract courts, is also illegal, unless you willingly believe and agree to the scam. But shhhhhhssss, don't discuss monetary law only WE can discuss that.[/QUOTE]
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