Dear ARIN-PPML, Le samedi 25 juin 2022, Owen DeLong <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Easy enough to check for yourself… > > > Hi Owen, Thanks for your email, brother :-) What i was asking for is more the practical context... > > > https://www.arin.net/about/corporate/agreements/office_acknowledgement.pdf > > The attestation form is at the link above. > > > Well received, with thanks! > > > No mention of perjury, > > > Exactly! as is, there is still a room for fraudsters :-/ But ARIN has a valuable experience in dealing with these kind of situations...i think :-/ > > but most business contracts aren’t signed under > penalty of perjury. > > Probably a good reason to explore the benefit of that missing tool? > > You don’t really need to sign under penalty of perjury to put yourself on > the hook for civil and criminal fraud liability if you > signed the contract with intent to deceive in order to acquire something > of value. > > > You are, absolutely, right! imho... Many thanks, for this interesting clarification, Owen. If you are also right for any other; then it confirms the usefulness of this currently missing part of the tool ;-) ...add it and you keep away most of the fraudsters! Shalom, --sb. > > > Owen > > > On Jun 24, 2022, at 19:40 , Sylvain Baya <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear ARIN-PPML, > > Hope this email finds you in good health! > Please find my comments below, inline... > > Le vendredi 24 juin 2022, Ronald F. Guilmette <[email protected]> a > écrit : > >> In message <[email protected] >> ail.com> >> Matthew Wilder <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >Would-be fraudsters on the transfer market would >> >now face significant cost to execute a transfer, and presumably, an >> >organization operating in bad faith could easily provide officer >> >attestation. >> >> Are these attestations signed "under penality of perjury"? >> >> >> > > John, could you, please, take also that question? > > Thanks for asking, Ronald :-) > > <quote> > "declaration under penalty of perjury > A statement that has been signed by a declarant > who will be found guilty of perjury if the facts > declared in the statement are shown to be > materially false." > </quote> > __ > https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/declaration_under_penalty_of > _perjury#:~:text=declaration%20under%20penalty%20of% > 20perjury,shown%20to%20be%20materially%20false. > > > It would certainly add more security to the process. > > Thus, imho, the policy manual should be keeped as > is or only improved to add more protection against > potential *reservation* plans. > > Shalom, > --sb. > > > >> >> >> [...] >> >> > -- Best Regards ! __ baya.sylvain[AT cmNOG DOT cm]|<https://cmnog.cm/dokuwiki/Structure> Subscribe to Mailing List: <https://lists.cmnog.cm/mailman/listinfo/cmnog/> __ #LASAINTEBIBLE|#Romains15:33«Que LE #DIEU de #Paix soit avec vous tous! #Amen!» #MaPrière est que tu naisses de nouveau. #Chrétiennement «Comme une biche soupire après des courants d’eau, ainsi mon âme soupire après TOI, ô DIEU!»(#Psaumes42:2)
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