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    12 USC 411 and 12 USC 95a(2) are terms of a CONTRACT, which when USED on your checks and deposit slips as I do in GETTING STARTED also invokes/ratifies such in order to redeem (countermand) the "Usage Fee" provisions of Title 26.

    See this Article for more info.


    It would be better to cite 1 USC 204 as proof that 26 USC is a contract.

    "... Provided, however, That whenever
    titles of such Code shall have been enacted
    into positive law the text thereof shall be legal
    evidence of the laws therein contained, in all the
    courts of the United States, the several States,
    and the Territories and insular possessions of
    the United States."


    See POSITIVE LAW explanation.


    Last edited by doug555; 11-05-16 at 03:54 PM.

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