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    Best to call out a complaint for what it is. Someone complaining. 'STFU and stop complaining' somewhat politically corrected, should be the answer sufficient to keep you out of court.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pumpkin View Post
    Best to call out a complaint for what it is. Someone complaining. 'STFU and stop complaining' somewhat politically corrected, should be the answer sufficient to keep you out of court.
    In Trust Law the beneficiary and the director [administration or management] can be one person. Try to think offices of one person [State]. One who comes with a claim UNDER contracts or trusts established can only claim Tort, Libel or Breach of Trust or Breach of Contract and perhaps some other causes which escape me at this point. However, one must claim such that relief may be granted. This means the claim must be QUALIFIED.

    Else the claim would be international - without the law boundary [surveyed close] of State. And one would then sit down as Husbandman to steward his/her claim. One would do well to study out the "fabric and formation" of Unam Sanctum to see whereof such claim might have derived.

    Hint: Jesus said upon this Rock shall I build my Church. Rock in that instance is FEMININE noun and cannot be referring to Peter. Rather it is referring to our Mother - the Holy Spirit. She births the man-child of Spirit. Ye must be born again. Thusly is the existing claim valid? Well it is if you remain silent!
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