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Not evidence "that some posters are prone to lies and exaggeration", then.
We'd have to go long way to equal Freeloaders On The Land in the lying and exaggeration stakes.
Not evidence "that some posters are prone to lies and exaggeration", then.
It's poor form to blame others for your mistakes.
It appears Scotland has a growing FOTL movement.
The beginings of a website
http://www.freemanscotland.co.uk/
An attempt to serve "documents" on the police.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=NuIItSH_4oM
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A quick question on the confrontation. Why did the Sovereign refuse to give his date of birth? Obviously, he fears getting confused with the corporate fiction that was created on that day, but he is a living person who was actually born on a specific day. Can't he give his date of birth and insist that he not be linked or bound to the fictional version of him? What do Sovereigns believe is gained by hiding one's date of birth from the authorities?[/color]
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A quick question on the confrontation. Why did the Sovereign refuse to give his date of birth? Obviously, he fears getting confused with the corporate fiction that was created on that day, but he is a living person who was actually born on a specific day. Can't he give his date of birth and insist that he not be linked or bound to the fictional version of him? What do Sovereigns believe is gained by hiding one's date of birth from the authorities?[/color]
Many of them say they cannot give their dob because it is only hearsay. Although they were present at their own birth they would have had no way of knowing the date because they were only minutes old. How can they be sure that the information given to them by their parents is correct? The information is inadmissable.
Bet you FOTLs still expect a birthday present from their parents. Ask them what day that comes on.
Many of them say they cannot give their dob because it is only hearsay. Although they were present at their own birth they would have had no way of knowing the date because they were only minutes old. How can they be sure that the information given to them by their parents is correct? The information is inadmissible.
So I am guessing that if the cop were patient enough to say "look. I don't need your actual date of birth. When you filled out the forms to get a drivers license, you wrote down a date in the box marked DOB. Don't think of it as a date that is going to be used as evidence, think of it as a PIN that allows us to see if you really are the person you claim to be...
I am sure it is covered somewhere in this thread. And I hope I will be forgiven for simply asking the question rather than combing the thread.Why do these folks consider Black's second edition (1910) to supersede Black's ninth edition (2009)?
Is it because the second edition is the only one in the public domain?
I am sure it is covered somewhere in this thread. And I hope I will be forgiven for simply asking the question rather than combing the thread.Why do these folks consider Black's second edition (1910) to supersede Black's ninth edition (2009)?
Is it because the second edition is the only one in the public domain?
Because the second edition uses the "original definitions" that haven't been altered by the establishment to suit their purposes. I'm sure that would be their excuse if pressed, but I don't know if the question has ever been properly posed to them.
Because the second edition uses the "original definitions" that haven't been altered by the establishment to suit their purposes. I'm sure that would be their excuse if pressed, but I don't know if the question has ever been properly posed to them.
Because the second edition uses the "original definitions" that haven't been altered by the establishment to suit their purposes. I'm sure that would be their excuse if pressed, but I don't know if the question has ever been properly posed to them.
The defendant, in closing submissions, indicates that one of the reasons she chooses to rely on this definition is because of its proximity in time to the initial enactment of the modern HTA. The defendant feels that the language of law ought not change over time as this would change the law.
^ This.What's really bizarre about their reliance on Black's, or any other legal dictionary, as an absolute authority is the order of authority it implies, with a publishing company being assumed to have greater authority than the courts or the elected government.
Bet you FOTLs still expect a birthday present from their parents. Ask them what day that comes on.
See also Waterloo (Regional Municipality) v. Bydeley, 2010 ONCJ 740 at paragraph 40, referring to the use of the 4th edition:
And, of course, the judge's response to this at paragraph 41.
Having had a look at Blacks website
http://www.blackslawdictionary.com/Home/Default.aspx
it is nothing more than one of a number of legal dictionaries available. Of note for the likes of myself in Scotland is its American origins and editorship.
"Edited by the world’s foremost legal lexicographer, Bryan A. Garner, Black’s Law Dictionary is known for its clear and precise legal definitions, substantive accuracy, and stylistic clarity — making it the most cited legal dictionary in print."
It is owned by Thomson Reuters, a news and information company that is listed on various stock exchanges.