MANDATORY
NOTICE
OF
CLAIMANT'S
RIGHT
TO
COURT
WITHOUT
"FEES"
As
found
in:
New
York
ex
rel.
Bank
of
Commerce
v.
Commissioner
of
Taxes
for
City
and
County
of
New
York,
2
Black
620
(1863)
Please
take
mandatory
notice
(Federal
Rules
of
Evidence
201(d))
that
Plaintiff
has
a
lawful
right
to
proceed
without
cost,
based
upon
the
following
law:
The
U.S.
Supreme
Court
has
ruled
that
a
natural
individual
entitled
to
relief
is
entitled
to
free
access
to
its
judicial
tribunals
and
public
offices
in
every
State
in
the
Union
.
Crandell
v.
Nevada,
6
Wall
35).
And
as
stated
by
the
United
States
Department
of
the
Treasury
1789,
the
presenter
made
not
be
charged
fees,
or
costs
for
the
lawful
and
constitutionally
secured
right
to
petition
for
redress
in
matters
in
which
he
is
entitled
to
relief,
as
it
appears
that
the
filing
fee
rule
was
originally
implemented
for
fictions
and
subjects
of
the
State
and
cannot
not
be
applied
to
the
presenter
as
he
is
not
a
collective
entity,
that
he
is
a
sentient
self-aware,
competent,
responsible,
adult
who
is
a
natural
living
man
and
entitled
to
relief
(Hale
v.
Henkel)(
201
U.S.
43),
and
under
international
laws
as
well
as
the
laws
of
humanity.
Any
coupons
presented
by
the
presenter
is
backed
by
the
full
faith
and
credit
of
the
United
States
of
America,
is
legal
tender
for
all
obligations
associated
with
this
matter.
Declaration
of
“valuables”.
It
is
determined
that
replacements,
in
accordance
with
the
procedure
established
under
section
3
of
the
Government
Losses
in
Shipment
Act
(50
Stat.
479,
as
amended;
5
U.S.C.
134b),
of
the
articles
or
things
or
representatives
of
value
enumerated
and
referred
to
in
this
section
would
be
in
the
public
interest;
accordingly,
they
are
hereby
declared
to
be
“valuables”
within
the
meaning
of
the
act.
a)
Money
of
the
United
States
and
foreign
countries.
Currency,
included
mutilated
currency
and
canceled
currency,
coins,
including
uncurrent
coins,
and
specie.(
b)
Securities
and
other
instruments
or
documents,
private
and
public.
ABSTRACTS
OF
TITLE.ASSIGNMENTS.BILLS.BONDS.CERTIFICATES
OF
DEPOSIT.CERTIFICATES
OF
INDEBTEDNESS.CHECKS,
DRAFTS
AND
MONEY
ORDERS.COUPONS.DEBENTURES.DEEDS.EQUIPMENT
TRUST
CERTIFICATES.MORTGAGES.NOTES.STAMPS,
INCLUDING
POSTAGE,
REVENUE,
LICENSE,
FOOD
ORDER
AND
PUBLIC
DEBT.STAMPED
ENVELOPES
AND
POSTAL
CARDS.STOCK
CERTIFICATES.TRUST
RECEIPTS.VOTING
TRUST
RECEIPTS.WAREHOUSE
RECEIPTS.WARRANTS.
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