I'm not sure what you mean by 'applying to your master.' The Article III courts are designed for natural persons to use to defend themselves against agents of the federal government. The courts are not your master; they are tools that can be used to protect your freedom from harassment by official agents.

If by 'what you have given' you are referring to your status as a 14th Amendment citizen, yes, that can be revoked, using only UCC 1-207, but the claim/statement that you are revoking your voluntary slave status must be made to those who presume it. I would not call that 'applying to your master,' more like setting the record straight, or in this particular case, denying that a contract exists, since it was obtained by fraud, ie, there was no knowing, voluntary surrender of rights.