If one finds oneself in a position to issue money, why would one endorse private credit?
I was told by a police officer that a State-issued birth certificate belongs to the State and likewise, the names thereon also do.
I was puzzled as to why he would ask me if I had/held/owned a State-issued birth certificate. My logic: why is this stranger carrying a dangerous weapon asking me if I own something that he knows belongs to the State? Since 'birth certificates' (cop's definition) belong to the State and since I'm not the State then how can any 'birth certificate' (his definition since he asked the question) be mine {re: 'your birth certificate'}?"Cop: Well, whats the name on your birth certificate?
Settling and closing accounting before exiting might be extremely important.
Related:
- The Gaming Tokens of 1965;
- Casino Chips vs American Currency;
- Banks vs. Casinos;
- New World Banking Order?
Might depend on the lex loci celebrationis, lex loci contractus, situs (choice of law) of the relevant trust, will, deed, appointment, agreement or contract.
AFIAK soldiers aren't sovereigns. Even a commander in chief is a commissioned officer.Re: battlefields...
Related: Rules of Land Warfare (US Army 1914).
Isn't that back around the time when they flipped the scri--I mean err ... umm .. the flag?Originally Posted by David Merrill
(Deseret News Archives) Caption for the picture is: "President John F. Kennedy emerges from Air Force One as he visits Utah, Sept. 26, 1963. Note: SAM 26000 wasn't manufactured until 1962 and had a service term from October 9, 1962 - March 24, 1998.
When a community currency exchange transaction crosses borders, it seems it is to clear through the established channels which would likely require an accounting if one of the SDR currencies is involved. So in a sense, perhaps the check casher, the bank teller and the SDR system are all participating in the same market even if only in the sense they are unified by protocols.