Moxie123
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This is how it works.I don't recognize your court.
There, that's how I wouldn't recognize your court.
-CryptoLutheran
Any lawful (not legal) claim is based on harm to man or injury/loss of his property.
Let's say your golf ball sailed through my windshield and you refuse to restore my windshield.
I go to you and try to work it out privately. You refuse.
Over 30 days, I send you letters wishing for repair of my windshield. (this is evidence of due process). You refuse.
So I create a claim in claim format, using claim language (not legalese), and also writing the rules of my court, including evidence of due process, sealing the case, then file with the court clerk, getting my own case number and own case file and court date. I take a copy of that and pay a process server to serve you.
If you chose to not show to my court, the administrative hearing officer, my servant, signs the judgment and the sheriff attempts to collect the money. If the money cannot be collected, I sell the judgement.
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