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No apology needed , I'd say its a brilliant name given its origin
although the reference "as well as upon the high sea's" establishes the need for choice of law as a priority in any/all exercise of rights/remedy
Out of the state. In reference to rights, liabilities, or
jurisdictions arising out of the common law, this phrase
is equivalent to "beyond sea" (q. v.). In other connections,
it means physically beyond the territorial limits of
the particular state in question,
(state of mind is the first question, land or sea, sea or beyond the sea)
Q.V. An abbreviation of "quod vide," meaning "which
see".
and what rabbit hole would neglect to add a symbol (?) which see?
Sedes Sapientiae?
The high seas, solicits a maritime choice of law right from square one, which could move the venue out of state, physically beyond the territorial limits and into the twilight zone where common law is not competent to give it "remedy"
remedy still exists though to suitors which see which sea
I apologize, it really is a brilliant name
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