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  • #16
    Originally posted by jong View Post
    What is Freeman Stuff by the way? And if it's correct in law why won't a court adhere to it? What about consumers rights under the Bills of Exchange Act?

    Your posting in item 1 per e

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    • #17
      Originally posted by jong View Post
      what you on about?
      What is Freeman Stuff by the way>? your question = as Ame states another area, just follow her ideas

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      • #18
        Originally posted by jong View Post
        what you on about?
        you refereed to (para1) 3rd party interloper, nothing new the so called theory been around for years, do not try it in court!>>?? as Ame states concentrate on your case and leave that area be?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by jong View Post
          What is Freeman Stuff by the way? And if it's correct in law why won't a court adhere to it? What about consumers rights under the Bills of Exchange Act?
          Like I said, you can hold these views most sincerely, but you have no chance at all of persuading the judge. It's been tried before, and it just does not cut any ice.

          The rights Freemen of the Land assert last applied in 1217 (right after Magna Carta), but only if you were a baron.

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