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A workman is worthy of his hire. All are equal under the law. He who leaves the field of battle first loses by default. Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Item Weight : 3.68 ounces.
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PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101493688405
ISBN-139781493688401
eBay Product ID (ePID)175689364
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Number of Pages66 Pages
Publication NameUcc Connection : How to Free Yourself from Legal Tyranny
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2013
SubjectGeneral
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaEducation
AuthorDavid Robinson
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight4.3 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5 in
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SynopsisTHE 10 MAXIMS OF COMMERCIAL LAW 1. A workman is worthy of his hire. 2. All are equal under the law. 3. In commerce, truth is sovereign. 4. Truth is expressed in the form of an affidavit. 5. An unrebutted affidavit stands as truth in commerce. 6. An unrebutted affidavit becomes judgment in commerce. 7. A matter must be expressed to be resolved. 8. He who leaves the field of battle first loses by default. 9. Sacrifice is the measure of credibility. 10. A lien or claim can be satisfied only through (a) rebuttal by counter affidavit point by point; (b) resolution by a jury; or (c) payment or performance of the claim., THE 10 MAXIMSOF COMMERCIAL LAW1. A workman is worthy of his hire.2. All are equal under the law.3. In commerce, truth is sovereign.4. Truth is expressed in the form of an affidavit.5. An unrebutted affidavit stands as truth in commerce.6. An unrebutted affidavit becomes judgment in commerce.7. A matter must be expressed to be resolved.8. He who leaves the field of battle first loses by default.9. Sacrifice is the measure of credibility.10. A lien or claim can be satisfied only through (a) rebuttal by counter affidavit point by point; (b) resolution by a jury; or (c) payment or performance of the claim.