Sealand Trade Corporation

Registered Recorded Delivery

Deutsche Telekom AG
Generaldirektion Bonn
Chairman of the Board Kai-Uwe Ricke
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 140
53113 Bonn

December 10, 2003
 

INVOICE

referring to the previous correspondence, especially the letter of February 15, 2000, by the Diplomatic Mission of the Principality of Sealand in the German Reich, we forward this invoice for the month of November 2002.

Compensation for 30 calendar days @ Euro 511'291.90.­
= Euro 15'338'757.­
(Euro: Fifteen million, three hundred and thirty-eight thousand, seven hundred and fifty-seven)

We expect your banker¹s check covering our complete claim of Euro 498'509'582.20 within the next eight days. We would like to point out that due to the persistent non-payment of our legitimate claim, as of

September 1, 2000,

we charge interest on the accrued arrears of

Euro 699'469'878.20

(Euro: Six hundred and ninety-nine million, four hundred and sixty-nine thousand, eight hundred and seventy-eight 20/100)

of 5% above the actual bankrate of the European Central Bank, respectively of the German Federal Bank, in accordance with the DFÜ (lending rate law) or its resultant rules.

With our best regards

Sealand Trade Corporation
Johannes W. F. Seiger

Please note the attachement: Governmental Resolution No 080203:

pdfklein German original document


Attachement - Translation

PRINCIPALITY OF SEALAND

Governmental Resolution No 080203

The Prime Minister

[- See original document here]

The following irrevocable resolution regarding the claim by the Sealand Trade Corporation against the Deutsche Telekom AG (DTAG) and assistance to the victims of the inundations in Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic in August 2002 is given:

Based on the justified - claim by the Sealand Trade Corporation against the Deutsche Telekom AG (DATG) of at this time Euro 467'320'777.20 (in words: Euro fourhundredandsixtysevenmillion threehundredandtwentythousand sevenhundredandseventyseven 20/100) plus interest of 5% above the actual base rate of the European Central Bank, respectively the Deutsche Bundesbank according to the DFÜ, the Government of the Principality of Sealand will when successful (action against the Deutsche Telekom AG in the US or settlements from composition proceedings) pass on 50% of the funds thus received to the Sealand Business Club to use as donations to the victims of the inundations in Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic.

These funds may be handed out exclusivly to private persons and owners of small businesses according to a key yet to be established. The Sealand Businesss Club is asked to inform the governments, towns and communes in the respective countries (Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic) of this plan.

Johannes W. F. Seiger

Prime Minister