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    Quote Originally Posted by motla68 View Post
    To avoid hearsay
    Quasi-contractus
    A term used in the civil law. A quasi-contract is the act of a person, permitted by law,
    by which he obligates himself towards another, or by which another binds himself to
    him, without any agreement between them.

    2. By article 2272 of the Civil Code of Louisiana, which is translated from article 1371
    of the Code Civil, quasi-contracts are defined to be "the lawful and purely voluntary acts of a man, from which there results any obligation whatever to a third person, and sometime a reciprocal obligation between the parties." In contracts, it is the consent of the contracting parties which produces the obligation; in quasi-contracts no consent is required, and the obligation arises from the law or natural equity, on the facts of the case. These acts are called quasi-contracts, because, without being contracts, they bind the parties as contracts do.

    5.-2. Tutorship or guardianship, is the second kind of quasi- contracts, there being no
    agreement between the tutor and minor.

    Who gave us the authority to administrator act as trustee for the strawman/persona account, can you prove it beyond a reasonable doubt?
    Quasi-contractus A term used in the civil law

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    Are you civil Ized now?
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