|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
Definitions
& Terms |
 |
|
|
|
|
Affidavit,
A
voluntary list of facts
written down and sworn
to. [ref.
1]
In the default process
your Affidavit of Truth
is the cross-complaint
under the Rules of Civil
Procedure. |
|
ALL
CAPS,
In their proper legal
form corporations, or
corporate persons
(see corporate
person below)
, including
government corporations
names are spelled in
ALL CAPS. You can find
much more information
about the use of ALL
CAPS by following this
link:
Memorandum
of Law on the Name
[ref.
2] |
|
Complaint,
The initial pleading
that starts a civil
action and states the
basis for the court's
jurisdiction, the basis
for the plaintiff's
claim and the demand
for relief. [ref.
1]
(The
demand for relief in
a traffic case is the
fine money.) |
|
Corporate
Person - (See
Person) |
|
Cross-complaint,
A claim asserted by
a defendant against
another party to the
action. [ref.
1] (The Ticket
Slayer Affidavit of
Truth is used as a cross-
complaint in our common
law defense method.) |
|
Default,
The omission or failure
to perform a legal or
contractual duty. [ref.
1] |
|
License,
A revocable permission
to commit some act that
would that would otherwise
be unlawful. (Who &
What made it unlawful?
See right to travel) |
|
Ministerial
Duty, Judges
and court clerks by
law must obey instructions
or laws, instead of
discretion. The law
has established instructions
or duties by which a
judge or court clerk
must abide by. When
a judge or court clerk
disregards such laws,
or instructions in the
performance of his ministerial
duties, he is said to
be "in violation
of his or her ministerial
duty." Judges or
court clerks that violate
his or her ministerial
duties are accountable
under the law. |
|
Oath
of Office or
Affirmation Clause,
The clause of the U.S.
Constitution requiring
members of Congress
and the state legislatures,
and all members of the
executive or judicial
branches - state or
local to pledge by oath
or affirmation to support
the Constitution. U.S.
Const. art. VI el.3.
[ref.
1]
Each
person required to take
an Oath of Office is
also required to post
a civil bond. The purpose
of this bond is to act
as a financial deterrent
to any office holder
who might otherwise
chose to disregard his
oath and resulting in
harm to those whom is
sworn to serve and protect
and to uphold the Constitution. |
|
Person,
(Definition
2, Black Law Dictionary,
7th ed.), An entity
(such as a corporation)
that is recognized by
law as having the rights
and duties of a human
being. [ref.
1] [emphases
added] |
|
Right
to Travel,
See "Sovereign"
below. God granted man
dominion or Sovereigncy:
SUPREME AUTHORITY
over all the earth.
God did not say man's
authority was limited
to getting permission
from man's own creation,
government to do anything.
Why would man need government's
permission when God
had already given him
permission to do anything
he pleased, as long
as he did not negligently
or purposely cause harm
to another.
God
established an administrative
government in his spiritual
realm to carry out His
wishes. Do you think
that, God would ever
allow Himself to be
controlled by His own
spiritual administrative
government or have to
asks its permission
to do something? The
Right to Travel (drive
down the highway) is
a God given right.
The
following link
Right
to Travel,
cites
many court cases supporting
man's God given right
to travel on the public
streets and highways.
It seems our lower courts
are much more impressed
by what other lawyers
dressed in black dresses
sitting the upper court
have to say more than
what God says, so these
cases could be useful
when forced to deal
with one of these minions
of judicial tyranny. |
|
Rules
of Civil Procedure,
Each state has adopted
Rules of Civil Procedure
to govern civil court
trials and hearings.
Most states closely
model their own Rules
of Civil Procedure after
the Federal Rules of
Civil Procedure. You
can find most states
Rules of Civil Procedure
on the internet. It
is best to use an official
state web site if available
to research these rules,
as they are often subject
to frequent changes
by the states. |
|
Sovereign,
or the "Sovereign
Flesh and Blood Person":
God created man and
granted him dominion
over all the earth.
The Bible, Genesis
1:26 -
Then
God said, "Let
Us make man in Our image,
according to Our likeness;
let them have "DOMINION"
over the fish of the
sea, over the birds
of the air, and over
the cattle, "OVER
ALL THE EARTH"
and over every creeping
thing that creeps on
the earth."
[emphases
added]
Merriam
Webster Online Dictionary
defines "dominion"
as; Supreme
authority:
SOVEREIGNTY
and the word "sovereign"
as; One that exercises
supreme authority within
a limited sphere. [emphases
added]
Sovereignty
itself is, of course,
not subject to law,
for it is the author
and source of law; but
in our system, while
sovereign powers are
delegated to the agencies
of government, sovereignty
itself remains with
the people, by whom
and for whom all government
exists and acts. U.S.
Supreme Court - Yick
Wo v. Hopkins
: 118 U.S. 356 - Year
1886 |
| |
| References: |
| Ref.
1, Black's Law Dictionary,
7th ed. |
| Ref.
2,
www.usa-the-republic.com |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|