The document outlines the seven essential elements that must be present in any commercial document like contracts, promissory notes, or legal briefs for them to be considered valid. These seven elements are: 1) accurate identification of parties, 2) nature and content of claims, 3) accounting of remedy sought, 4) identification of property pledged, 5) specific laws and facts cited as evidence, 6) certified statement under oath, and 7) witness certification of identity.
The document outlines the seven essential elements that must be present in any commercial document like contracts, promissory notes, or legal briefs for them to be considered valid. These seven elements are: 1) accurate identification of parties, 2) nature and content of claims, 3) accounting of remedy sought, 4) identification of property pledged, 5) specific laws and facts cited as evidence, 6) certified statement under oath, and 7) witness certification of identity.
The document outlines the seven essential elements that must be present in any commercial document like contracts, promissory notes, or legal briefs for them to be considered valid. These seven elements are: 1) accurate identification of parties, 2) nature and content of claims, 3) accounting of remedy sought, 4) identification of property pledged, 5) specific laws and facts cited as evidence, 6) certified statement under oath, and 7) witness certification of identity.
The document outlines the seven essential elements that must be present in any commercial document like contracts, promissory notes, or legal briefs for them to be considered valid. These seven elements are: 1) accurate identification of parties, 2) nature and content of claims, 3) accounting of remedy sought, 4) identification of property pledged, 5) specific laws and facts cited as evidence, 6) certified statement under oath, and 7) witness certification of identity.
I commercial law any document or insturment (including legal
briefs, securities, promissory notes, affidavits & contracts) must contain seven (7( essential elements to be valid. if any of these elements is missing the paper is commercially defective void, or expressly fraudulent. These essential ellements are:
1) Accurate identification of the parties to the insturment,
contract, or dispute.
2) Nature and content of the allegations or claims set forth
with particularity.
3) Ledgering - accounting of the remedy sought (or relief sought)
as recompense or compensation for specific wrongs or contractu contractual violations or defaults.
4) Evidence of solvency - Identification of the property sought
/pledged as the stakes over which the dispute occurs to be forfeited to XXHX the prevailing party to pay the debt/damage &sa& satisfy the judgement.
5) Facts & Law - Specific laws violated & facts set in evidence by by exhibit.
6) Certification - Statement under oath by party asserting an
allegation or claim that everything asserted is "true, correct &complete" whether criminal or civil.
7) Witnesses - xxix Third party certification substantiating the
legal identity of the party executing the insturment (monetary ) .
Jack Smith Creditors in Commerce, Jack Smith Boston, Iowa Seminars. Brandon Adams, Gordon Hall, Creditors in Commerce, Jack Smith's Massachusetts Seminar