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APRIL 13,1993 Page 49<br />
provided in this Constitution. provided. the President; but the deduction shall not<br />
SECTION 3. Untileach indicated change SECTION 7. Until Governors and legis- be less than 7 percent.<br />
in the government shall have been com- latures of the Newstates are seated, their SECTION 11. When this Constitution<br />
plete the provisions of the existing Consti- governments shall continue, except that has been implemented the President may<br />
tution and the organs of government shall the President may appoint temporary Gov- delete by proclamation appropriate parts<br />
be in effect. ernors to act as executive until succeeded of this article.<br />
SECTION 4. All operations of the na- by those regularly elected. <strong>The</strong>se Govertional<br />
government shall cease as they are nors shall succeed to the executive func-<br />
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replaced by those authorized under this tions of the states as they become one of<br />
Constitution. the Newstates of America. Well, friends-anyone who thinks you<br />
<strong>The</strong> President shall determine when SECTION 8. <strong>The</strong> indicated appoint- haven't died and gone to Hell-just doesn't<br />
replacement is complete. ments, elections, and other arrangements see the facts. May GOD be with you sleeping<br />
<strong>The</strong> President shall cause to be consti- shall be made with all deliberate speed. prey. <strong>The</strong>reisnomentionof"we-the-people",<br />
tuted an appropriate commission to desig- SECTION 9. <strong>The</strong> first Judicial Assembly no mention ofjuries and trial by peers-there<br />
nate existing laws inconsistent with the for selecting a register for candidates for is nothing save the announcement of Monar-<br />
Constitution, and they shall be void; also the Principal Justiceship of the Newstates chy Dictatorshipworsening with every arthe<br />
commission shall assist the President of America shall be called by the incum- ticle and section in sequence.<br />
and the legislative houses in the formulat- bent Chief Justice immediately upon rati- To you who wish to continue to call<br />
ing of such laws as may be consistent with fication. me "false" and of "Satann--who might<br />
the Constitution and necessqto its imple- SECTION 10. Newstates electing by ref- YOU be-you who allows such as this to<br />
mentation. erendum not to comply with recommenda- come upon God's perfection and the<br />
SECTION 5. For establishing Newstates' tions of the Boundary Commission, as nations of your world which house your<br />
boundaries a commission of thirteen, ap- approved by the Senate, shall have de- brothers and sisters? Indeed, indeed;<br />
pointed by the President, shall make rec- ducted from taxes collected by the may God please have mercy upon you<br />
ommendations within one year. For this Newstates of America for transmission to sleeping lambs.<br />
purpose the members may take advice and them a percentage equal to the loss in If you cannot determine what it is I<br />
commission studies concerning resources, efficiency from failure to comply. see that you do not-- BACK AND<br />
population, transportation, communica- Estimates shall be made by the Chan- STUDY THIS DAMNED EDICT OF SLAtion,<br />
economic and social arrangements, cellor of Financial Affairs and approved by VERY! SALU.<br />
and such other conditions as may be significant.<br />
<strong>The</strong> President shall transmit the<br />
commission's report to the Senate. After<br />
entertaining, if convenient, petitions for<br />
Nevada Corporations<br />
revision, the Senate shall report whether<br />
the recommendations are satisfactory but<br />
the President shall decide whetherWthey<br />
shall be accepted or shall be returned for<br />
revision. JUDGEMENT-PROOFING YOUR Deep pockets are the main item of attrac-<br />
Existing states shall not be divided un- CORPORATION OR tion.<br />
less metropolitan areas extending over more HAVE YOU EVER SEEN Corporate strategy involves many<br />
than one state are to be included in one A LAWYER CRY? angles, one of which involves Judgement-<br />
Newstate, or unless other compelling cir- Proofing your corporation. One technique,<br />
cumstances exist; and each Newstate shall One a the main reasons that a business used by corporations large and small, is to<br />
possess harmonious regional characteris- owner will decide to incorporate is to limit separate out those areas of business which<br />
tics. the potential liability that the business has have a higher likelihood of drawing law-<br />
<strong>The</strong> Commission shall continue while on personal assets. With acorporation, an suits from the more financially valuable<br />
the Newstates make adjustments among individual can separate personal activities assets.<br />
themselves and shall have jurisdiction in and those of the corporation. Any suits or A good example of this can be made<br />
disputes arising among them. losses that may arise from the activities of from those in the construction business.<br />
SECTION 6. Constitutions of the a corporation will not be the personal re- Construction companies may consider plac-<br />
Newstates shall be established as arranged sponsibility of its owner- unlike all busi- ing their expensive vehicles and equipby<br />
the Judicial Council and the Principal nesses that are not incorporated. This ment in a separate corporation that leases<br />
Justice. means that no matter what kind of trouble these assets to their main company. <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong>se procedures shall be as follows: a corporation gets into (except fraud), its main corporation is the one that hires the<br />
Constitutions shall be drafted by the high- owners, directors, and officers are insu- workers, signs the contracts and takes all<br />
est courts of the Newstates. <strong>The</strong>re shall lated and not held personally responsible. of the legal heat. This can usually keep all<br />
then be a convention of one hundred del- While it may be clear that acorporation of the physical assets quite secure, and<br />
egates chosen in special elections in a can provide you with personal protection, leaves very little of real financial value to<br />
procedure approved by the Overseer. If the we also need to take this analysis one step anyone who may decide to sue. Such a<br />
Constitution be not rejected, the Principal more and look at ways to protect your business as construction can find itself<br />
Justice, advised by the Judicial Council, corporate assets. Corporations are very open to many different lawsuits (some of<br />
shall promulgate a Constitution and ini- desirable targets for lawsuits today. Hun- them justified these days with all their<br />
tiate revisions to be submitted for approval gry attorneys and their clients automati- cutting of corners to stay afloat) that can<br />
at a time he shall appoint. If it again be cally assume that a corporation will have eventially place them into bankruptcy. In<br />
rejected he shall promulgate another, tak- assets, and therefore they appear to be a thisway, instead ofwasting time and money<br />
ing account of objections, and it shall be in worthy target for financial gain. As we fighting the suit, the corporation itself can<br />
effect. A Constitution, once in effect, shall know today, the condition of "just cause" just be handed over to those filing suit, at<br />
. be . .valid , r . .for ,., ,twenty-five ..- .., ye,ars -. . .- as ,herein, . . . .. is rJOT<br />
. a. prgrequi$tee.to lawsuits anymore. very little relative loss to the owners.<br />
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