The Policy of Determined Shareholders Rights
In acknowledgment of the natural rights of shareholders which may exceed those required by commerce or by law to produce a fair and equitable result, we do hereby declare the principles and obligations by which those rights shall be administered by those who shall be responsible for their preservation. These principles herein recorded shall be known as, now and when implemented as "The Policy of Determined Shareholders Rights ".
Article I.
Shareholders shall have a right to have a bona fide effort made by its administrators to attain profitable commerce. But do not have the right to guaranteed profit which suspend the natural laws of risk and return.
Article II.
Shareholders shall have a right to participate directly in the profits of its Company in a manner which shall balance the commercial objectives of the Company and its employee's to the financial interests of its shareholders.
Article III.
Shareholders shall have a right to be represented without dilution of there interests; however such representation shall not inure exclusively to the benefit of the majority of shareholders when it involves the natural rights of shareholders as enumerated herein.
Article IV.
Shareholders shall have the right to be heard whether entitled to vote on all matters of commerce and administration or not; the Company shall be obligated to provided a reasonable forum for such discussion and debate within the scope of the administration of its normal conduct of commerce; without regard as to majority of minority interests being represented; but shall not be obligated or be induced to provide such forum at unreasonable expense or outside the normal conduct of business.
The Policy of Collective Resource
When a human endeavor requires, in order to achieve its purpose the necessary assimilation of diverse capability, it must in its formation acknowledge the laws of nature and of man that compel it to produce a fair, equitable and just result. That the laws of nature demand any formation which incorporates a collective resource must by necessity draw its purpose, direction and character from the individual efforts and meritorious achievements of its contributors. For whatever man's mind can conceive his character must control. The formation and perpetuation of any collective resource can not; in and of itself, be the accomplishment of its purpose. It cannot be perpetual in nature or seek to abridge the natural rights of its contributors in pursuit of its own self interests. It is by nature empowered with influence which exceeds that of its contributors and cannot exempt itself from moral ideals and social responsibilities by virtue of its collective indifference which effect those contributors upon whom the collect resource must depend. Be it known that we, in order to avail ourselves to the blessings of divine providence do hereby record the principals which shall govern the proper conduct, responsibilities and rights to inure to benefit of all contributors in the formation of a collect resource who purpose is just. These principles herein recorded shall be known as, now and when implemented as "The Policy of Collective Resource".
Article I.
The purpose of the Collective Resource must be specific, fully disclosed to its contributors from inception, and the Collective Resource must not engage in activities which are counter to the contributors stated intentions. Dilution breeds mediocrity.
Article II.
All contributors to the Collective Resource shall have natural rights which shall inure to the benefit of its contributors. Natural rights must be empowered by the voluntary consent of its contributors at the time of its formation. Such rights are static rights in nature which form the framework of the Collect Resource, and by necessity must presuppose that all contributors are treated equally. The Collective Resource must in order to fulfill its purpose also have dynamic rights which are governed by the laws of man and do not presuppose that all contributors are empowered with equal rights. The laws of man demands these rights be temporal in nature; mirror man's mortality and do not seek to supersede the Collective Resources inherently granted natural rights. It is the leverage and balance between these two principles of nature and of man and the harmony in which they are implemented, that will ultimately dictate the success or failure of any Collective resources endeavor in fulfilling its purpose.
Article III.
A Collective Resource by its very nature, so long as it exists, must be an entity of perpetual conflict, whether it is in the war ideals, survival of its physical existence, administration of its polices, resolution of it purpose, service to its contributors or to that of its beneficiaries, all are based on struggle. It is finite in nature and will ultimately ceases to exist either voluntarily by decision of its contributors or involuntarily by circumstances the Collective Resource can not successfully defend. Humankind finest achievements have come as a direct result from the acknowledgment of its of own mortality and the need to commit to principles or projects which exceed its own mortality thereby creating a foundation on which others may build their individual achievements. It is the struggle not the achievement of a Collective Resources purpose that creates all desirable by product of the process; whether it be reasonable commerce, social reform, political enlightenment, scientific breakthrough, spiritual realization, or any endeavor that humankind feels compelled pursue. A Collective Resources which represents or seeks to make its enpowerment perpetual or without limitation, robs its contributors of all desirable goals; usurps their natural rights, perverts the dignity of their free-will and seeks to reverse the natural order of the Collective Resource by the presumption that it is the Collective Resource that empowers it contributors and not the contributors that empower the Collective Resources. A Collective Resources which is formed with a perpetual existence shall ultimately have only one goal and one purpose, the perpetuation of it self. Therefore the contributors shall have the irrevocable and unabridgable right to decide the issue of continued existence based on review of merit and dedication to purpose.
Article IV.
The Collective Resource must have a vicar in the form of a single human whose charge it is to be the Collective Resource's ultimate "defender of the faith". In the person of this vicar; the Resources must depend upon this person for all its concepts attributable to individual morality and human achievement. This vicar must represent and be responsible to all contributors of a Collective Resources and not just a class of contributors who by either position or acclamation exercise greater influence upon the affairs of the Collective Resources. This vicar must be granted by voluntary consent the power to mitigate circumstances in which groups of contributors seek to gain unfair or unreasonable advantage over less represented contributors. But in no way shall this vicar have the power to suspend the natural rights of contributors. The vicar must be governed by the concept of the "greater good" and be responsible for balancing where practicable all conflicts of the Collect Resources without limitation as to the nature of said conflict.
Article V.
The Collective Resource shall empower what representative form of administration that is necessary in order to facilitate its purpose and shall endeavor to conduct its affairs with fair representation of all contributors. However, these representatives whether appointed or elected shall operate in a spirit of mutual self interest and shall be bound to achievement or representation of various different contributors goals or rights when so identified or required by the position they hold. They are not governed by the concept of the " greater good " and are charged with the duties and responsibility of their specific task or the representation of their respective contributors to the best of their abilities, except nothing shall exempt them from the strict observance of the natural rights of all contributors. Since the Collect Resource depends upon exploitation of individual resources and individual achievements to fulfill its purpose it shall be these representatives duties to manage the balance of self interest and achievements of individual contributors of the Collective Resources in order to facilitate a just result. It shall be the duty of the vicar who is the bona fide representative of the Collective Resource and all its interest to focus and direct the efforts of these representatives in such a way as to achieve the purpose of the Collective Resources.
Article I.
Shareholders shall have a right to have a bona fide effort made by its administrators to attain profitable commerce. But do not have the right to guaranteed profit which suspend the natural laws of risk and return.
Article II.
Shareholders shall have a right to participate directly in the profits of its Company in a manner which shall balance the commercial objectives of the Company and its employee's to the financial interests of its shareholders.
Article III.
Shareholders shall have a right to be represented without dilution of there interests; however such representation shall not inure exclusively to the benefit of the majority of shareholders when it involves the natural rights of shareholders as enumerated herein.
Article IV.
Shareholders shall have the right to be heard whether entitled to vote on all matters of commerce and administration or not; the Company shall be obligated to provided a reasonable forum for such discussion and debate within the scope of the administration of its normal conduct of commerce; without regard as to majority of minority interests being represented; but shall not be obligated or be induced to provide such forum at unreasonable expense or outside the normal conduct of business.
The Policy of Collective Resource
When a human endeavor requires, in order to achieve its purpose the necessary assimilation of diverse capability, it must in its formation acknowledge the laws of nature and of man that compel it to produce a fair, equitable and just result. That the laws of nature demand any formation which incorporates a collective resource must by necessity draw its purpose, direction and character from the individual efforts and meritorious achievements of its contributors. For whatever man's mind can conceive his character must control. The formation and perpetuation of any collective resource can not; in and of itself, be the accomplishment of its purpose. It cannot be perpetual in nature or seek to abridge the natural rights of its contributors in pursuit of its own self interests. It is by nature empowered with influence which exceeds that of its contributors and cannot exempt itself from moral ideals and social responsibilities by virtue of its collective indifference which effect those contributors upon whom the collect resource must depend. Be it known that we, in order to avail ourselves to the blessings of divine providence do hereby record the principals which shall govern the proper conduct, responsibilities and rights to inure to benefit of all contributors in the formation of a collect resource who purpose is just. These principles herein recorded shall be known as, now and when implemented as "The Policy of Collective Resource".
Article I.
The purpose of the Collective Resource must be specific, fully disclosed to its contributors from inception, and the Collective Resource must not engage in activities which are counter to the contributors stated intentions. Dilution breeds mediocrity.
Article II.
All contributors to the Collective Resource shall have natural rights which shall inure to the benefit of its contributors. Natural rights must be empowered by the voluntary consent of its contributors at the time of its formation. Such rights are static rights in nature which form the framework of the Collect Resource, and by necessity must presuppose that all contributors are treated equally. The Collective Resource must in order to fulfill its purpose also have dynamic rights which are governed by the laws of man and do not presuppose that all contributors are empowered with equal rights. The laws of man demands these rights be temporal in nature; mirror man's mortality and do not seek to supersede the Collective Resources inherently granted natural rights. It is the leverage and balance between these two principles of nature and of man and the harmony in which they are implemented, that will ultimately dictate the success or failure of any Collective resources endeavor in fulfilling its purpose.
Article III.
A Collective Resource by its very nature, so long as it exists, must be an entity of perpetual conflict, whether it is in the war ideals, survival of its physical existence, administration of its polices, resolution of it purpose, service to its contributors or to that of its beneficiaries, all are based on struggle. It is finite in nature and will ultimately ceases to exist either voluntarily by decision of its contributors or involuntarily by circumstances the Collective Resource can not successfully defend. Humankind finest achievements have come as a direct result from the acknowledgment of its of own mortality and the need to commit to principles or projects which exceed its own mortality thereby creating a foundation on which others may build their individual achievements. It is the struggle not the achievement of a Collective Resources purpose that creates all desirable by product of the process; whether it be reasonable commerce, social reform, political enlightenment, scientific breakthrough, spiritual realization, or any endeavor that humankind feels compelled pursue. A Collective Resources which represents or seeks to make its enpowerment perpetual or without limitation, robs its contributors of all desirable goals; usurps their natural rights, perverts the dignity of their free-will and seeks to reverse the natural order of the Collective Resource by the presumption that it is the Collective Resource that empowers it contributors and not the contributors that empower the Collective Resources. A Collective Resources which is formed with a perpetual existence shall ultimately have only one goal and one purpose, the perpetuation of it self. Therefore the contributors shall have the irrevocable and unabridgable right to decide the issue of continued existence based on review of merit and dedication to purpose.
Article IV.
The Collective Resource must have a vicar in the form of a single human whose charge it is to be the Collective Resource's ultimate "defender of the faith". In the person of this vicar; the Resources must depend upon this person for all its concepts attributable to individual morality and human achievement. This vicar must represent and be responsible to all contributors of a Collective Resources and not just a class of contributors who by either position or acclamation exercise greater influence upon the affairs of the Collective Resources. This vicar must be granted by voluntary consent the power to mitigate circumstances in which groups of contributors seek to gain unfair or unreasonable advantage over less represented contributors. But in no way shall this vicar have the power to suspend the natural rights of contributors. The vicar must be governed by the concept of the "greater good" and be responsible for balancing where practicable all conflicts of the Collect Resources without limitation as to the nature of said conflict.
Article V.
The Collective Resource shall empower what representative form of administration that is necessary in order to facilitate its purpose and shall endeavor to conduct its affairs with fair representation of all contributors. However, these representatives whether appointed or elected shall operate in a spirit of mutual self interest and shall be bound to achievement or representation of various different contributors goals or rights when so identified or required by the position they hold. They are not governed by the concept of the " greater good " and are charged with the duties and responsibility of their specific task or the representation of their respective contributors to the best of their abilities, except nothing shall exempt them from the strict observance of the natural rights of all contributors. Since the Collect Resource depends upon exploitation of individual resources and individual achievements to fulfill its purpose it shall be these representatives duties to manage the balance of self interest and achievements of individual contributors of the Collective Resources in order to facilitate a just result. It shall be the duty of the vicar who is the bona fide representative of the Collective Resource and all its interest to focus and direct the efforts of these representatives in such a way as to achieve the purpose of the Collective Resources.

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