Is the validity of this remedy supported by anything more than the one sentence from the statute?
Is the validity of this remedy supported by anything more than the one sentence from the statute?
Yes. The 'saving to suitors' clause and structure of the districts on the states. If you choose to live in the fiction then that is your state - this state. It is all a state of mind anyway. We do not see a line between Colorado and Wyoming on the ground; only on the map. But you cannot grow a potato in a map!
I explained it yesterday: Click Here. If you choose to accomodate the district and Fed then your endorsement of their existence under your feet, between you and the land suae potestate esse is published.
Last edited by David Merrill; 02-10-12 at 03:04 PM.
I assume you mean, "Validate one sentence with its context."
In a confusing text, I do normally try to do find one part I can understand enough to proceed forward.
I am not able to do that in this case.
I have found that in discussion groups similar to this one, there is not too high an importance on making the subject easily comprehensible.
If the subject is valid, that is a very great underestimation of importance.
I had hoped to give this a try on the check have been holding for two weeks...
Last edited by freedave; 02-13-12 at 07:47 PM.
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened.
Sir Winston Churchill
I've probably confronted far more truth than anyone on this forum, and I could easily give you more truth than you are ready for -- and you would be running from it (figuratively).
It seems that you're confusing an inability to look at and accept truth because of preconceived ideas with an inability resulting from a convoluted presentation.
If this remedy is actually valid and workable, then anyone here who is not doing everything possible to ensure that I understand it, is, to some degree, betraying the purpose of creating freedom from suppression on this planet.
Last edited by freedave; 02-14-12 at 06:36 PM.
http://admiralty.uslegal.com/saving-to-suitors-clause/
DISTRICT. A certain portion of the country, separated from the rest for some special purposes. The United States are divided into judicial districts, in each of which is established a district court; they are also divided into election districts; collection districts, &c. (Source)Hand-book of the Law of Bills and NotesACCOMODATION, com. law. That which is done by one merchant or other person for the convenience of some other, by accepting or endorsing his paper, or by lending him his notes or bills.
2. In general the parties who have drawn, endorsed or accepted bills or other commercial paper for the accommodation, of others, are, while in the hands of a holder who received them before they became due, other than the person for whom the accomodation was given, responsible as if they had received full value. Chit. Bills, 90; 91. See 4 Cranch, 141; 1 Ham. 413; 7 John. 361; 15 John. 355, 17 John. 176; 9 Wend. 170; 2 Whart. 344; 5 Wend. 566; 8 Wend. 437; 2 Hill, S. C. 362; 10 Conn. 308; 6 Munfd. 381. (Source)
Kinds of endorsement
This getting deeper into several areas mainly American Admiralty/Maritime Law, negotiable instruments, and Lex Mercatoria.
Last edited by shikamaru; 02-12-12 at 01:10 PM.
Thank you shikamaru. That's interesting about the different endorsements.
I'm sure the "Hand-book" is interesting too, but I easily fall asleep even without trying to read it.
This is probably why most people would rather be enslaved than to have to read stuff like that in order to fight off the bankers and lawyers.
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