Excerpt from LawHandbook.org Full article details 1. Offer and acceptance A contract is formed when an offer by one party is accepted by the other party. An offer must be distinguished from mere willingness to deal or negotiate. For example, X offers to make and sell to Y, calendars… Read more“What is a contract and why it matters in your case”
Month: September 2014
Courts Are Moving in Right Direction to Prove a Claim
I received this article today. Good news, but never forget, YOU must still assert a right, and see it through. NOT LEGAL ADVICE – DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK AND SEEK COUNSEL WHEN NEEDED The state court system announced new rules Tuesday to stop debt collection agencies from using underhanded tactics… Read more“Courts Are Moving in Right Direction to Prove a Claim”
Understanding Jurisiction
From Anonymous NOT LEGAL ADVICE – DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK AND SEEK COUNSEL WHEN NEEDED In all of history there has been but one successful protest against an income tax. It is little understood in that light, primarily because the remnants of protest groups still exist, but no longer wish to… Read more“Understanding Jurisiction”
People or Citizen – which are you?
PEOPLE or CITIZEN – WHICH ONE ARE YOU? PEOPLE – The Preamble does not specifically define the word “People.” Nevertheless, the definition becomes apparent in the context of the other words and prior history. HISTORY Before the United States existed, there was no legal government. A group of representatives, acting “in… Read more“People or Citizen – which are you?”
Why is NOTICE so important?
What notice is essential prior to making your claim? To build evidence and show your good faith effort to settle a matter out of court, you should first write a few letters to establish your matter and claim. If they deny you or damage you, you now have you claim. If time… Read more“Why is NOTICE so important?”
What if the clerk refuses to file documents?
What happens when the court dishonors [a] man and refuses to allow common law ( a court of record) in the court? UPDATE: Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 5(d)(4), the Clerk’s Office cannot refuse to file a document only because it is not in the form prescribed by… Read more“What if the clerk refuses to file documents?”