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Questions and Answers
What does the small blue card birth certificate represent?
What does the small blue card birth certificate represent?
- Proof of identity
- Proof of legal name (correct)
- Proof of citizenship
- Proof of education
What does the term 'nominal' mean?
What does the term 'nominal' mean?
- Existing with official qualities
- Existing with official name only
- Existing in name only (correct)
- Existing with full qualities
Who is responsible for registering people's births?
Who is responsible for registering people's births?
- Government
- Attorneys
- Hospitals
- Parents (correct)
What is the purpose of a birth certificate?
What is the purpose of a birth certificate?
What does an attorney do for another person?
What does an attorney do for another person?
What is the meaning of being a Canadian 'in name only'?
What is the meaning of being a Canadian 'in name only'?
What is the role of an attorney similar to?
What is the role of an attorney similar to?
What is the purpose of government documents according to the text?
What is the purpose of government documents according to the text?
What does presenting a government-issued document imply?
What does presenting a government-issued document imply?
What does the author mean by saying that government-issued documents are 'tokens'?
What does the author mean by saying that government-issued documents are 'tokens'?
What advice does the author give regarding discussing legal matters with the police?
What advice does the author give regarding discussing legal matters with the police?
What does the author suggest as a way to identify oneself as an attorney?
What does the author suggest as a way to identify oneself as an attorney?
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Study Notes
Understanding the Role of an Attorney
- The author asserts that everyone is an attorney and provides evidence to support this claim.
- The author discusses the concept of being an attorney for another being.
- The author argues that the government does not register people nor does a birth certificate certify that someone was born.
- The author mentions an image posted on a government website that suggests the individual is identified by their ID.
- The author refers to the Ontario Provincial Police's image and states that the attorney they speak of is not licensed or regulated.
- Testimony from a deputy registrar General in Ontario is provided, stating that birth certificates, driver's licenses, and other ID cards are tokens.
- The author explains the definition of "nominal" and how it relates to being an attorney in name only.
- The author emphasizes the concept of being an attorney for another being and conducting business on their behalf.
- The author argues that being an attorney in name only means not having the qualities associated with the name.
- The author suggests that territorial jurisdiction does not apply to attorneys for another being.
- The author compares the role of an attorney to that of a registered agent who receives mail and forwards it to the being they represent.
- The author advises against parroting the information presented in the text without understanding its implications and limitations.
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