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object of the donor could be at all accomplished, consistently with the entire ownership of the property passing to the donee, namely: first, by imposing a real obligation upon the property; secondly, by subjecting the title of the donee to a condition subsequent. The first of these the law does not permit; the second is entirely inadequate. Equity, however, can secure most of the objects of the doner, and yet avoid the mischiefs of real obligations by imposing upon the donee (and upon all persons to whom the property shall afterwards come without value or with notice) a personal obligation with respect to the property; and accordingly this is what equity does. It is in this way that all trusts are created, and all equitable charges made (i.e., equitable hypothecations or liens created) by testators in their wills. In this way, also, most trusts are created by acts inter vivos, except in those cases in which the trustee incurs a legal as well as an equitable obligation. In short, as property is the subject of every equitable obligation, so the owner of property is the only person whose act or acts can be the means of creating an obligation in respect to that property. Moreover, the owner of property can create an obligation in respect to it in only two ways: first, by incurring the obligation himself, in which case he commonly also incurs a legal obligation; secondly, by imposing the obligation upon some
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third person; and this he does in the way just explained. ”
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[Readings on the History and System of the Common Law, Second Edition, Roscoe Pound, 1925, p. 543]
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"The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is slave to the lender."
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[Proverbs 22:7, Bible, NKJV]
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The above is confirmed by the statutory definition of “person” within the Internal Revenue Code, Subtitle A “trade or 18 business” franchise agreement. Without this partnership, there is no statutory “person” to regulate or tax: 19
TITLE 26 > Subtitle F > CHAPTER 75 > Subchapter D > Sec. 7343.
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Sec. 7343. - Definition of term ''person''
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The term ''person'' as used in this chapter [Chapter 75] includes an officer or employee of a corporation [U.S. Inc.], or a member or employee of a partnership , who as such officer, employee, or member is under a
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The PUBLIC office that they reach you through is also called the “straw man”: 25
“ Straw man . A “front”; a third party who is put up in name only to take part in a transaction. Nominal party to a transaction; one who acts as an agent for another for the purpose of taking title to real property and executing whatever documents and instruments the principal may direct respecting the property. Person who
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purchases property, or to accomplish some purpose otherwise not allowed.”
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Once you volunteer for the office or acquiesce to OTHER PEOPLE volunteering you for the office with FALSE 31 information returns such as IRS Forms W-2, 1042-S, 1098, and 1099, etc., then and only then do you become “domestic” 32 and thereby subject to the otherwise “foreign” franchise agreement: 33
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The term “domestic” when applied to a corporation or partnership means created or organized in the United States [GOVERNMENT, U.S. Inc., NOT the geographical “United States”] or under the law of the United States or of any State unless, in the case of a partnership, the Secretary provides otherwise by regulations.
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If you never volunteer or you were nonconsensually volunteered by others, then you remain both “foreign” and “not 41 subject” but not statutorily “exempt” from the provisions of the franchise agreement: 42
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