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or his order or to bearer and payable instantly on demand." It must contain thephrase "pay to the order of."City:In England - An incorporated town or borough which is or has been the see of abishop.A large town, incorporated with certain privileges. The inhabitants of a city. Thecitizens.In America - A municipal corporation. Also a territory within the corporate limits.(Black's 4th)Civil Death. persons:The change of the state (q.v.) of a person who is declared civilly dead by judgmentof a com petent tribunal. In such case, the person against whom such sentence ispronounced is considered dead. 2 John. R. 218. See Gilb. Uses, 150; 2 Buist. 188;Co. tit. 132; Jenk. Cent. 250; 1 Keble, 398; Prest. on Convey. 140. Vide Death,civil. (Bouvier's 1856 6th Ed.)Civil Law:That body of law which every practical nation, commonwealth, or city hasestablished peculiarly for itself; more properly called "municipal" law, to distinguishit from the "law of nature", and from international law. The system of jurisprudenceheld and administered in the Roman Empire, particularly as set forth in thecompilation of Justinian and his successors -- comprising the institutes, Code,Digest, and Novels, and collectively denominated the "Corpus Juris Civilis", -- asdistinguished from the common law of England and Canon law. (Black's 6th)Claim:A challenge of property or ownership of a thing which is wrongfu lly withheld; todemand as one's own; to assert. A right or title. To state; to urge; to insist.(Black's 4th) Note : A claim is a dispute over title!!! The master/servantrelationship. We must re-claim and reunite our RIGHT and TITLE to prevail. Wehave VALUE only if we can ACQUIRE our RIGHTS. The subject/citizen (debtor/slaveon the Plantation!) can not own title nor do they 'possess title to their property.To demand as one's own or as one's right; to assert; to urge; to insist. A cause ofaction. Means by or through which claimant obtains possession or enjoyment ofprivilege or thing. Demand for money or property as of right, e.g. insurance claim.With respect to claims to a negotiable instrument of which a holder in due coursetakes free, the term "claim" means any interest or remedy recognized in law orequ ity that creates in the claimant a right to the interest or its proceeds.Right to payment, whether or not such right is reduced to judgment, liquidated, unliquidated,fixed, contingent, matured, un-matured, disputed, undisputed, legal,equitable, secured, or unsecured; or right to an equ itable remedy for breach ofREDEMPTION MANUAL - FOUR POINT FIVE EDITION 566

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