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Nam: Nothing should be rashly changed {Nil temere novandum; Jenk. Cent. Cas. 163};
Names of things ought to be understood according to common usage, not according to the
opinions of individuals {Non ex opinionibus singulorum, sed ex communi usi, nomina
exaudiri debent}; Records are vestiges of antiquity and truth {Recorda sunt vestigia
vetustatis et veritatis}; Cf. ORS40.135(r) (Rule 311) (A person is the same person if the name
is identical.); State v. Garrett, 281 Or 281, 574 P2d 639 But is not necessarily, representative
of the natural person (1978)(Literal identity of names is necessary to trigger presumption
of identity of persons so as to present prima facie case, and mere similarity of names,
without additional corroborating evidence, will not support finding of identity of persons.);
Monroe Cattle Co. v. Becker , 147 U.S. 47, 58, 37 L. ed. 72, 13 Sup. Ct. Rep. 217 (1893)
(Defendant was impleaded by the name of A. W. Becker. Initials are no legal part of a
name, the authorities holding the full Christian name to be essential. Wilson v. Shannon, 6
Ark. 196; Norris v. Graves, 4 Strob. 32; Seely v. Boon, 1 N. J. Law, 138; Chappell v.
Proctor, Harp. 49; Kinnersley v. Knott, 7 C. B. 980; Turner v. Fitt, 3 C. B. 701; Oakley v.
Pegler, (Neb .) 46 N. W. Rep. 920; Knox v. Starks, 4 Minn. 20, (Gil. 7;) Kenyon v. Semon,
(Minn.) 45 N. W. Rep. 10; Beggs v. Wellman, 82 Ala. 391, 2 South. Rep. 877; Nash v. Collier,
5 Dowl. & L. 341; Fewlass v. Abbott, 28 Mich. 270.);
Designatio unius est exclusio alterius, et expressum facit cessare tacitum. The appointment
or designation of one is the exclusion of another; and that expressed makes that which is
implied to cease. Coke, Litt. 210. Cf. Affirmatio unius exclusio est alterius;Alteration;
Designation; Enumeratio unius est exclusio alterius; Expressio unius person est exclusio
alterius; Expressum facit cessare tacitum; Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus;Inclusio unius est
exclusio alterius; Misnomer; Patent ambiguity; Spoliation; Variance; Burgin v. Forbes, 293
Ky. 456, 169 S.W.2d, 321, 325 (The certain designation of one person is an absolute
exclusion of all others.);
Expressio unius person est exclusio alterius. The mention of one person is the exclusion
of another.
SED VIDE:
Ex multitudine signorum, colligitur identitas vera. From a great number of signs or marks,
true identity is gathered or made up.
Identitas vera colligitur ex multitudine signorum. True identity is collected from a
multitude of signs.
Prsentia corporis tollit errorem nominis, et veritas nominis tollit errorem
demonstrationis. The presence of the body cures the error in the name; the truth of the
name cures an error in the description. Bacons Max. Reg. 25.
VERIFICATION
State of )
) ss.
County of )
By: ___________________________________________________________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
BE IT REMEMBERED, That on May 16, 2005, before me, the undersigned, a Notary
Public in and for the state of Oregon, personally appeared the within named: , known to
me to be the identical individual described in and who executed the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that he executed the same freely and voluntarily.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the
day and year last above written.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that the original of this instrument was properly mailed to: Internal
Revenue Service, Et alii: d.b.a. Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service at
FRESNO, CA 93888-0025 via U.S. Certified Mail No. ________________ postage prepaid
and witnessed with one copy to the following:
Notice to the Agent is notice to the Principal Notice to the Principal is Notice to the Agent