Uniform Commercial Code (UCC 1-308.4)
- Uniform Commercial Code (UCC 1-308.4)
UCC 1-308.4
Whenever you sign any legal paper that deals with Federal
Reserve Notes; write "Without Prejudice (UCC 1-308.4)”
directly above your autograph.
Like this:
“WITHOUT PREJUDICE” UCC 1-308
First-Middle: Last:
This reserves your rights. You can show, at UCC 1-308.4,
that you have sufficiently reserved your rights. When you
use "without prejudice UCC 1-308" in connection with
your autograph, you are saying, "I reserve my right not to
be compelled to perform under any contract or commercial
agreement that I did not enter knowingly, voluntarily and
intentionally. I do not accept the liability of the compelled
benefit of any unrevealed contract or commercial
agreement.”
It is very important to understand just what this means:
One man who used this in regard to a traffic ticket was asked by the
judge just
what he meant by writing “Without Prejudice UCC 1-308” on his
statement to the
court? He had not tried to understand the concepts involved. He only
wanted to use
it to get out of the ticket. He did not know what it meant. When the
judge asked
him what he meant by signing in that way, he told the judge he was not
prejudice
against anyone…the judge knew that the man had no idea what it
meant, and he
lost the case. You must know what it means!
Keeping contracts Private
A commercial contract is a binding guarantee of performance by the parties
involved but you should always separate the private individual from the
corporation contract by reserving the rights of the human that is the
agent for the contract with the phrase:
“WITHOUT PREJUDICE” UCC 1-308
First-Middle: Last:
Artificial persons exist only on paper and have no “Constitutional” rights.
And unless privately owned, are subject to admiralty / maritime law. If you
admit to being the all caps name, you will likely be shanghaied.