What is, Accepted For Value? better find out!
GREAT Reference publication.
What Does Accepted for Value Mean?
Accepted for Value (A4V) is at the foundation of remedies available for commercial demands made by the United States, so many people have attempted to use it to close accounts in the United States. Even so, no one has had a good explanation of what A4V means. Here is an attempt to clarify.
Introduction
The Uniform Commercial Code in Article 3 that deals with negotiable instruments is one source of explanation. Article 8 deals with investment securities, and Article 9 deals with secured transactions. In addition to opinions written by judges to shed light on our remedies, all three of these articles hold a key to understanding commercial setoff. The UCC had an overhaul in 2000, but the major principles remain the same. The changes appear to be to the sections that deal with secured transactions (Article 9) and some with investment securities (Article 8), but
negotiable instruments are what lead to those securities. The phrase “accepted for value” has little coverage in the code books or in court opinions. A better understanding of the commercial terms “acceptance” and “value” and how they relate to instruments in general would be a good place to start.














Someone just sent me a slide show
on Accepted for Value process to close accounts.... Does this really work, does anyone have any insight?
Wow, that
is awesome to bad I don't understand it. What what I understand the corporate government is pulling a con on us and trying to get us to say we are debtors but if we are smart (which I'm not) we can turn this around and make them the debtors. But it seems you have to know how to go about this because if you say the wrong thing your toast. Ugh! I should have sent my kid to law school. Peace and bump for patriots
Don't give up. It takes some
Don't give up. It takes some immersion to start to get it. I can already tell I'm gonna need to read this over and over. Read it while watching the videos I posted below.
"But, indeed, no private person has a right to complain, by suit in court, on the ground of a breach of the Constitution. The Constitution it is true, is a compact, but he is not a party to it."
Winston Shrout discusses
Winston Shrout discusses this very thing.
http://www.youtube.com/vi...
http://www.youtube.com/vi...
"But, indeed, no private person has a right to complain, by suit in court, on the ground of a breach of the Constitution. The Constitution it is true, is a compact, but he is not a party to it."
How can I watch private videos/playlist?
When I click the links I get "You are unable to view the playlist because it is marked private".
Thanks