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What is a True Bill in Commerce?

This is a ledgering or bookkeeping/accounting, with every entry established. This is your


first Affidavit, certified and sworn on the responsible party's commercial liability as true,
correct, and complete, not meant to mislead. It must contain a one-to one
correspondence between an item or service purchased or offenses committed and the
corresponding debt owed. This commercial relationship is what is known as "Just
compensation" (5th Amendment to the Constitution), in relationship between the
Government and the American people, a true bill is called a warrant (4th Amendment to
the Constitution), and the direct taking of property by legislative act, ( e.g. IRS and the
like) is called a "Bill of Pains and Penalties" (Constitution, Art. I, Section 10, Clause I,
and Article I, Section 9, Clause 3 -"Bill of Attainder).

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