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Re: e-gold News updated: msg#00329
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At 06:57 AM 1/23/2006, Pete Chown wrote:
If you don't have a clear location, then probably every country with a
link to your currency will claim jurisdiction. For example, you could
create a trust with trustees in various common law countries. If you were
careful about it, it could be impossible to say which country the trust
was domiciled in. The courts could then decide:
* that they had no jurisdiction, so by implication nor did anyone else;
They won't choose the first option, because then you would have created a
body which is outside the law. You wouldn't be able to do anything to it
even if it committed serious criminal acts. Also, owners of the currency
wouldn't be able to sue it if it refused to supply gold in exchange for
currency.
How about bouncing your traffic off the moon to a large antenna earth
station and claiming your site was extra-terrestrial? :)))
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