Originally posted by David Merrill
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How can one make a demand for lawful money unless one is within one's rights by contract to make said demand. In other words, if we two start a business and some third party comes along and makes a demand on our business interests whereof did the right inure upon the one who makes such demand? Where is the contract upon which right came into being? Notice a 14th amendment person of the United States brings benefits and obligations. Can't have one absent the other.
Claim can be framed too as in the foregoing but claim is broader. For instance if I go exploring on behalf of my king and I come to lands upon which I have been sent to survey and claim, THEN I may claim in the name of my great King whereupon I may perform a survey and said claim upon being without rebuttal or refusal will stand at law and the kingdom of which I undertake in and for may begin to take dominion upon the claim issued. Dominion will result in property rights and estates come into being. In other words in the case of claim it is UNDER an existing Declaration of TRUST [Kingdom] whereof upon agreement of the parties [sometimes and most times thru silence] then the kingdom may begin to go into the land and possess. Any rights UNDER said claim are subject to the Law of the Kingdom. Therefore one would be wise to learn the Law of the Kingdom.
If I a beneficiary of an existing body of law issue claim upon the chief trustee [shepherd] for relief according to the bylaws which govern the kingdom, then my claim may be granted if and only if, I meet the qualifications for relief to be granted.
Isaiah 43:26 Put me in remembrance: let us plead together: declare thou, that thou mayest be justified.
I hope I make it clear.
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