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When IRS collects delinquent taxes:
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2.1. They describe the “Type of tax” on the collection notice as “1040 tax”. 2 2.2. The IRS positively refuses to explain whether “1040 tax” described on their collection notice refers to the FORM 3 or the SECTION of the Internal Revenue Code If they admitted the truth, they would have to admit they are 4 collecting estate taxes of a dead straw man public office. Their collection notices are designed to deceive you 5 into becoming the transferee and executor for this dead “straw man” public office. The statutory "taxpayer" is the 6 DEAD straw man entity that you animate by volunteering. 26 U.S.C. §§6901 and 6903 require you to be a 7 "transferee" and/or executor of the dead straw man’s estate to go into tax court 8
For an interesting article on the above, see:
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Sovereignty Forms and Instructions Online , Form #10.004, INSTRUCTIONS: 0.6. How the IRS traps you into liability by making you a fiduciary for a dead “straw man”, Family Guardian Fellowship http://famguardian.org/TaxFreedom/Instructions/0.6HowIRSTrapsYouStrawman.htm
Here are some more revealing definitions of “operation of law” giving more context for the term: 10
Divorce Source Encyclopedia: Operation of Law (9/15/2013)
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Operation of Law - the way the law works.
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Application in Divorce
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Operation of law is to the law as gravity is to the Earth: it is there and it is how the world works.
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Operation of law is a legal fiction that describes how a duty or status is conferred upon a person, not as a result of his or her actions, but as a result of a judgment of a court or established legal process, which is
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sometimes called Black Letter Law.
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Many common legal practices are said to work by operation of law.
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In marriage, many of the rights and obligations that come to the parties are said to work by operation of law. For example, the practice of a married woman taking the name of her husband works by operation of law. After she marries, a women simply changes her name to her husband’s because the practice and the precedent for
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doing so have been established. No other action is required of her. [Divorce Source Encyclopedia: Operation of Law (9/15/2013), SOURCE: http://www.divorcesource.com/ds/encyclopedia/operation-of-law-2337.shtml]
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operation of law
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The application of rights and responsibilities because of a person or property's status, relationships, location, or other such factors independent of one's express agreement to assume responsibilities or another's express agreement to grant rights. Here are some examples of things that happen by operation of law:
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• When a premises owner takes possession of mislaid personal property, he or she becomes a gratuitous
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bailee with a duty to use ordinary care to return the property to the true owner.
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• The death of the principal terminates an agency relationship. • Bankruptcy of the principal terminates an agency relationship.
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• Joint tenancies with rights of survivorship are severed when one joint tenant transfers his or her interest
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or a creditor seizes his or her interest.
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• In some states, when property has been dedicated to public usage, such as a park, and that usage is abandoned or relinquished, the property reverts back to the original grantor or his or her heirs. • Title to real property is said to be acquired by operation of law when it is acquired by adverse possession,
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by intestate succession (descent), or by virtue of another's will (devise).
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• A domicile by operation of law is an assigned domicile for persons who are incapable of making legal
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choices, such as minor children and persons declared mentally incompetent.
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• Title to condemned property taken under a power of eminent domain passes on the day the condemnation declaration is filed, whether or not the parties have agreed upon a price or the former owner has signed
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any documents.
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• A gift made in contemplation of death is automatically revoked if the donor recovers or if the donee dies
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before the donor.
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• A will leaving property to one's spouse is considered revoked in some states if the parties obtain a divorce.
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