Accept For Vale has
its roots as old as man. How did one use to settle sins? They used goats, by
placing their hands upon the animal and passed their debts onto, or into the
goat, and set it free, or slit its throat. By
our acceptance, and by our hand we charge the vehicle to settle our debts.
Is this not what we do for the “Accept for Value”, as an allege Christian? How
have people claimed to have healed the sick, pass on blessings, pass on sins,
give first born rights, perform marriages, pray, cast spells, build, farm or
many other things, it is all done by hand(s). Hands are a source of passion,
strength, creation, and spirituality. It is by our own hands that we give
value, accept gifts, present gifts: hands have power. There is the doctrine of
clean hands, or doctrine of unclean hands. We greet, hug, fight, salute, talk,
and a lot more, by our hands, it is our energy.
UCC § 4-213:
(a) With respect to settlement by a bank, the medium and time of
settlement may be prescribed by Federal Reserve regulations or circulars,
clearing-house rules, and the like, or agreement. In the absence of such
prescription:
(1) the medium of settlement is cash or credit to an account in a
Federal Reserve bank of or specified by the person to receive settlement; and
(2) the time of settlement, is: (ii) with respect to tender of settlement by
credit in an account in a Federal Reserve Bank, when the credit is made;
(d) If settlement for an
item is made by giving authority to charge the account of the bank giving settlement in the bank receiving settlement, settlement is final when the charge is made by the bank receiving settlement if there are funds available
in the account for the amount of the item.
It is not by payment,
it is by settlement, funds are released or converted. The recovery
remedy is maintained in law because it has to be to satisfy equity to its prime
creditors. Nevertheless, at this late time, the United States is neither
expecting nor intending it to be generally accessed by those in responsibility
will not deny or dishonor it, or an instrument of discharge properly submitted
for that purpose. (No agency has ever
returned my “Accepted for Value” presentments back to me as “refused”.)
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