Birth Certificate Legal Clarifications

Summary

Birth certificates and social security numbers are not contracts or trusts under u.S. Law. They serve as identity records and tax/benefit tools. Cusip numbers relate to securities, not personal accounts. Consult a local attorney for estate or financial concerns.

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It seems you are referencing statutes and legal concepts often associated with theories like "sovereign citizen" beliefs regarding birth certificates and trusts. These interpretations are not legally recognized in Maine or U.S. courts. Below is general information about the cited laws:
- *** USC § *.*-***: Defines entities for federal tax purposes, such as individuals, partnerships, and corporations. It does not create trusts from birth certificates.

- **Public Law *-* (*)**: This refers to the Gold Reserve Act, which focused on monetary policy, not birth certificates or trusts.

- **Uniform Trust Code (UTC) § ***: Discusses trust creation requirements but does not imply birth certificates create trusts.

- *** USC § ***: Governs taxation of property transferred in connection with services, unrelated to birth certificates.

- *** USC § ***: Relates to financial transactions and combating money laundering, not trusts derived from birth certificates.
Could you clarify your specific legal issue or concern?
no describe in detail each of those and leave the sovereign crap out
Certainly, I can provide general descriptions of the laws and statutes you mentioned without reference to "sovereign citizen" theories:
- *** USC § *.*-***: Defines entities for federal tax purposes, covering distinctions between individuals, corporations, partnerships, and trusts. It does not establish trusts via birth certificates.
- **Public Law *-* (*)**: Refers to the Gold Reserve Act, focusing on gold regulation and monetary policy, unrelated to personal trusts or birth certificates.
- **Uniform Trust Code (UTC) § ***: Outlines requirements for creating a trust, such as intent, a trustee, and a beneficiary. It does not imply birth certificates automatically create trusts.
- *** USC § ***: Addresses the taxation of property transferred in exchange for services, unrelated to birth certificates or trust creation.
- *** USC § ***: Part of the Bank Secrecy Act, which aims to combat money laundering and financial crimes. It has no connection to birth certificates or trusts.
Let me know if you have a specific legal concern or question!
i said no sovereign crap.
Thank you for clarifying. Here's additional detail on the statutes you referenced:
- *** USC § *.*-***: Establishes definitions for tax entities (e.g., individuals, corporations, partnerships). Does not address birth certificates or trusts.
- **Public Law *-* (*)**: Focuses on gold reserves and monetary policy, unrelated to trusts or birth certificates.
- **Uniform Trust Code § ***: Covers requirements for creating a trust—intent, trustee, and beneficiaries—without reference to birth certificates.
- *** USC § ***: Governs taxation of property transferred in connection with services, not trusts or birth certificates.
- *** USC § ***: Aims to prevent money laundering and financial crimes, unrelated to birth certificates or trusts.
If you have a specific legal issue, feel free to share!
Constitutional law please
It seems you're seeking information on constitutional law. Could you clarify your specific concern or question under constitutional law in Maine? For example, are you asking about rights, government powers, or a specific constitutional issue? This will help me provide relevant information.
law of the land and calling JAG when this is not recognized
It seems you are inquiring about constitutional rights and potentially involving the Judge Advocate General (JAG). JAG primarily handles legal matters for military personnel. Could you clarify if this issue involves military service, constitutional violations, or a specific legal dispute in Maine?
what i just asked about the statutes, birth certs and ssn is contracting with state and federal.
Thank you for clarifying. It seems you are asking whether birth certificates or Social Security Numbers (SSN) create a legal contract with state or federal governments. Generally:
- **Birth Certificates**: Serve as vital records for identity and citizenship, not contracts.
- **SSN**: Issued for tax and benefits purposes, not a contractual agreement.
Could you specify a particular legal concern or issue you’re facing in Maine?
claiming my minor account and estate
It seems you are referring to a claim over an estate or account tied to your identity, such as a birth certificate or Social Security. In Maine and the U.S., these items do not create personal trusts or estates. Could you clarify if you're dealing with probate, inheritance, or another specific matter?
they have cusips that are at the dtcc
It appears you are referring to CUSIP numbers and the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) in connection to accounts or estates. CUSIPs generally identify securities like stocks or bonds, not personal accounts tied to birth certificates or Social Security.
Could you clarify if this concerns an investment, probate matter, or another specific financial issue in Maine?