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'CROWN' (LEGAL)
Man
i= ~
Man
PERSON
Complalnl
Wish
Ask
Request
Verify
Order
Witness {Statement]
--
Must
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d) It's the words we ,,5fth,,1 usually trips mankind up, "Shibboleth" is a word with two
different meanings,
',0 without
'PROPERT':
'REAL PROPERTY"
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Key
Notice I wrote the word above, "LEGAl",
(masculine)
(wo)man;
(teminine)
man-kind;
(pleural),
used,
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1\1 r
user
A man (ACCUSER)claiming another 1I1~n
(WKONGDOER) done
d Wrong,
FXAMPLE
Man has the Right to 'Question his Accuser'
Compare with (Habeas Corpu~ Act of 1679)
when You ~tilte this in Court and tne Accuser IS a
fiction 'CROWN' or 'REGINA', (it becomes
Impossible to appear In the Court), I usually
'require' another beanng date to dllow the
Prosecu:lOn "dequate time to rnuke
JrI angements to
Address
In)
Place of 'residence'
Address (v): "10 guide, set right, point direct"
usuallv to a place of business were bills are to be
sent,
see 'ltouse'
Affidavit (n)
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Affirmation
and Sworn
Affirmation
from old 14" Century French word,
"assertion that something is true"
r rom 1690",
Sworn
To swpar on rhp Holy Bible (or otber book thp
[woJman believes In) 10 luke ,II' Oath or tell the
truth,
Linked to bad lanp,uaf,eand hence some 'or
rellgiou 5 reasons prefer to affirm as In the Bible
Matthew "his followers not to swear",
Afford
moved forward with "Afford a Court of Record"
Amused
tall to an authority,
(at the same time declaring that Youare not a
Authority or in control)
Appear
'see' meaning to
'Understanrf
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day
an Asst,;rrpt'on,
At and In,
Notice the difference at thetop RIj~h!of Court
Claimsforms for example:
1) in 'Queen's Bench'
2) at 'Queen's Bench'
In: as In we can meet 'in' a tree, but then bourd
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Ball
from old french "Pail, small woodpn bucket,
bear a burden"
Example
Bearing a burden of a Charge in Court,
Translated as burdened with carrying a (Pall)
bucket full of water until the case
IS over, If It
wa~
or
he did Wrong (could be seen as a libellous
statement)
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Breach
a brea ng of
old lngllst-.
"open.ng"
Breach of Enclosu re;
(ndose "Actinn cf enclosing", mid
ano Enclosure. "1.,011wheh
I!>'" century,
s enclosed" from
a brl.,lklng ot
like Statutes)
Bribe (v)
See'Extortion'
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Case law
Case law can not usually be affirmed, as anyone
referring to them are reading someone's
tnterprerancn
or summary, only
by reading
or
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Certify (v)
from 14' century "to declare the truth of" also
"vouch and confirm" (an officral record etc.)
Chain of Command
a list of who Is the liable person(s) that looked
after a piece of evidence or paperwork. to
protect against tampering or forgery.
Citizen
from latin; a person of a society or family. a lit Ie
with dunes, obligations and allegiance to a
Country.
Claim
Claim (v): From 13' Century to "call out" or "cry
Claiming"
Making a statement or a Oaim about a
Wrongdoer about a Wrongful [inlactlon
The Word Claim is from a Common law origin.
(not a 'Counter claim' this is a legaleseword
diminishing the word 'claim')
a 'Claim' is more powerful than a COmplainr...
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a claim
IS
Companies, Corporations,
Government,
Police and
Councils;
ExiSt to Secure and protect property of man
Command (n)
From 14" Century French, "order, command",
from 'Commander (v)' also Command in mid
'Codes' or
'Statute"
For example
NO
Old my WIfe carry on complaining that I did not
pull my weIght?
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Dead
Senseless,
as In a fictional entity: PERSON
Deign (v]
old
to demand"
Late 14'" century Mask,make Inquiry"
A weak InqUiry as opposed to
'command'
Demand (n)
late
Demanding (adj)
Edrly 15" Century "asking. questtontng" Dr later
in
Discharged
A "Discharged COUft case" is rather
armv,
like a Solder
may return,
Default
As is a 'DefaUlt :udgement' as in the man acting
as a JUDGE passing Jucgeentdue to someone (like
CLAIMANT or DEFENDANT) being missing and lailure to
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Endorsed (v)
"Confirm and Approve"
originally
call
'invoke'
Extort (v)
Communicating
threat (Terrorism),
Expert
In to a contract,
(nJ
From ('arly 15'- century "person wise through
experience",
Expressly
'Expressed' specifically in writtng and
nor
'implied',
Just as all Law and contracts ~I-ould he,
Exparte
A communication
al any
See 'bribe'
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Fealtv
Pleage of allegiance or Service, from one
peRSON to another PE~50N,
In return
Government
Government was tre.;~cd by man-kind to serve
and protect Property of man,
Inell-ding ar-d not limited:o Federal. local
(P~rishl Church) Councils, all Courts and other
parts of Government
Guarantee ~n)
Carly15"" century uv.drrant rhar tbe title to a
Property is true",
'PEH:'ONgilling scTlPthing as securuv"
a sen~E'fir" "pledge" itself
Guest
GUESt,enemy, stranger,
If a Judgecalls You a uue~t. this is u<uilily a last
warning before the Judgepub You in Contempt
of Court (Jail time),
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Harm
"hurt,
Harm (v)
to rurt"
Hear
Arelo and West ~axon origin
.. to 1e;1', [0 obcv, lislen \10) Follow; au:!'d '0,
t',fd'll:
judge
Here
Old lnglbh uet "I" tlus place, where ope puts
himself",
Hcar~av In)
Froru e.:.rlyt;r Pl.d is" ceorerv, from the phr~;e
tu "111.'01 sov" 'veil out"
S~1lconjectur e d,d )p<:wlat,on,
IIome
From French 'Horrme" nun,
(xample
Oanks otter.
wnte:
P~Y"'f'nts"
Translated ..r~;Yuur 'mon' may be repossessed
keefJ ufJ witn "our
jl
llage"
House of W ndsor",
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Human
Origin Iron- legales!' meamng "monster"
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or
I often
customs and
have no comprehension
of t~
traditions,
meantr
g "we
do
"Ignorant Person"
UII
know],
Implied
"Guess, dP~IOXllllciIIOI'"
OPPosite to Expressed; spec!rl~
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Injury
"harm, damage, loss; specific injury, wrongful
ofl(I'.'u'o):
See 'wrollg'
intercourse
F''Onl c:ontr.lctu.IIIlI('i.m1ng "to have bus ness
arr~ng"'mpn\1 cll.'.,lings,
Comm.mtrarlon with, exchange comme-ce.
running between, lnterventtoo, relattons
Invoke
see 'evoke'
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Joinder
"act of joining together" (usually in speCific legal
senses) 16" century,
nature of relationship or contract that JOinSthe
parties,
Judge
originally 'Jew, cast a Slone; Order"
of persons and to administrate
You,
Examplp.
I could say;
i am a man and only Wish to be Judged by my
fellow man but If You Wish to Judge I or to
administrate
Jurisdiction
To have "control over",
In court Jurisdiction Is usuaUy gIVen by
comprehending
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For example ..
Example
Judge
6 - 12 people,
Trial by Jury
used
on Common
izis. and
Chapter 39 The
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land/man/Queen
man derives from the land. Your mum eat food
off the land from which You came from,
A King/Queen IS man's representative (MPs are
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by an Artificial
Heat source
Act'
leave me alone
Leave1"1e alone but may ~UIIbe able tu contract
or apply statute too,
Live
"to be, to
See 'hortl'l'
"flJ(Jry~ tWfongt
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15
as 'CROWN'),
Mandative Reporter
A requIrement of a PERSON to report a crime
(theft of property) like a Polleeofficer, Judge
doctor,
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Men
not pleural for man,
believed to be of Jewish origin, a term used to
identify
Merit [n]
"moral worth, that whic~ assures divine Pity, to
earn, deserve, acq.nre, gain"
Merit [v] : "to be entitled too"
Money
unit of exchange or value,
"e (!IUVlng,,,
15" century,
"to I eqvest,
Notarv (n)
"shorthand writer, Clerk, Secretary" From
12'"
Century latin,
'PERSONautherized to Jl.ttest contracts" from
Notary (v): French 1S" century,
A~ i~'NOTARY PUBLIC' Idle 15'" centurv
that
ilion Assumpsit
not to take up, take
10
oneself,
Nice
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Occupier
As in
a foreign
Occupy arouna
:s"century a Common
Of
literal y "pa-t of"
originally from PIE "off, away",
dWoy
trom,
dWdY,
down,
Off (adj)
A,w~y fro: ur [",lhl'f
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One
Order(n)
Originally "flow of thrcdth III d loom" YJpavlng;'l
spell,
then "Arrarge , arrar.gt;olrlcl:l",
d ",IIISIOII"
ril~rlpllne",
Order (v)
Give Order to. o arraege in Order"
EXAMPLE
IIDye deinf. and arranging my bus.ness, I accept
I have
Bill,
complied, be
OWn (v)
Fne I<h ('(1&,,,,"1'1 hN", In own"
Also
In
1853
'ONn
Own (adll
From PIE, "to be master off, possess"
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Pay
"Offering, pledgE":
NOInece"drily pay dll LIebl off, to make regular
tXIIMPlt.
A ticnon with Dunes and Re~r()n<,ihiliIY 10 the
'CROWN'
perse
latin literally meaning "by Itsel'"
Petition
early 14th
especially to a deitv.
Presumption
Presume [to takE' a guess) about something
without liability,
When the Presumpnon (without
liability)
'Assumption'
Property Rights
the owner of Property has exclusive Rights of Use
and Enjoyment,
Property, Including Children, wife, car
for someone to hold YOJr property (if no crime)
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Plead (v)
mid-13c., "make a plea in cocrt," trom An,gloFr8f1chpletha, Senseof "request, beg" first
recorded Idle 14L. RcI.lll.!d: Plt!odcd; pleading;
111(>oilifigly
'Press thf Record'
Testify and give evidence under oath or
affirmation in Court,
see 'Record'
'QUEEN'S BENCH'
I he onlv Common law court for
'milo' lo
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Rebel
aga'nst a higher aut~onty or gOD.
Retord In)
event"
Phrase on the record Is from 1900; adverbial
phrase off the record "corfidenuahv'' Is attested
from 1906.
Record Iv)
Frurn lht! 12'" century' to repeat, reiterate,
recite: rehearse, Sf'1 by heart,"
FromOld French iz" cprtllry recorder 'tell,
leldte. repeat, redte, report, make known".
directly from latin "remember, call to mind
th'nk ever, be nindful of" ,
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Notice of 'Rescission'
a removal of your signature off documents (or
rernovat
from a contract).
boltk
Recuse
Iv)
In law to "reject or challenge la JudgeJuror) a~
disqualified to act"
T.Jkenfrom the from late 14'10 century "to reject
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Rellgate
From 1590's "bind together, fasten"
Relltigate
In legalese sense to litigate the same case again
that one that has already been decided or
Judgement pa5t upon,
Rights
'man' has Inherent Rights and privileges actions
that. man kind are entitled to by birth Right.
anything that Infringes on these Rights of man Is
known as a 'Trespass'
list of Rights(not a complete list);
1) Right to Own Property
2) to go from pomt A to POintB (freedom 01
movement),
3) Right to Equality,
4) Right from Discromlnation,
5) Right to Ufe,lIberty and Security.
6) Freedom from Slavery,
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7) Right
to
Privacy,
8) Freedom
treatment,
9)
a f,ur rr,ai,
",II,,: rbove
Rights)
See' occupier'
Restore & 'Restoration
of Property'
'te
again"
from PI!: "to stand, set down, rnokc or be firm,
with derivatives meaning "place
til
thing that is
standing"
Example
In Court a 'Judge' has thl? DUly <ondresponsibility
to 'Mandotive reporTing' n' Crimes and r-iust
protect and return
'Proaerty' to 'man',
phrase:
Request [v]
from request (n) or 1530's French "ask egam,
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Sanction (v)
See
literally
"to Uncerstand"
inspect"
Seer (n)
l-rom late 11" century "one to whom divine
SI!'15e
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Shall
future tense word, at some point in the Future
(the future never
future)
Shibboleth
I~
a word or custom whose variations in
pronunciation or style can be used to
differentiate members of Ingroups from those of
out side of that sroup,
Hence this mini dictionary, the same words we
mean,
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Speculation [n]
DisparaRlnR sense "mere coruecture'
State
"A State" i~a I'.roupof people (hat occupy" land
mass and ilglee oy consent to abide by a set of rules
that secure and protect property again'" rort'ign
"waders and peeple from with I,.,
Statement (n)
see 'Affirmation'
Synonym
Word ha~lng same sense as other,
U,;uallyplura! or singular versions of words
Corncare with '~hlhbo!erh'
Tool (v)
flrobably from toot (n)
EXAMPLE
"i -nay U'f' my 'son' as a 'Tool' to 60 my work"
Title
A ncnona I Narne bearing a burden or liability
wrth duties and respcnsimfities,
EKample
DEFHmAI\'T, PERSON,OWNER, QUEL'II, JUDGC,
OFFICER,FATHER,TENANT,l-EAVYW8GHT
CHAMPIAN OFTHEWORLD, YOU, ME, WE, HE.
SHE...
Tenant
a 'Perso r' that holes 'ana by Fitles
0,
lease, and
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Trespass (n)
"A transgression"
Trespass (v)
"transgress ill seme active manner,
aggressive
ofense.
to
sin, in'nnge,
commit an
enter
unlawfLllly,
usually upon Land, 01'1 a body (assault! batterv)
or upon a man's Rights,
Testify
[v]
"serve as evtder-ce
In a court"
(nl
i)
transgression
(vI
13' c..ntury
trial by Jury;
J~ry determine Facts and law,
the law is also on mal, does the LEw apply?,
Jury Nullification; II rre Jury lil1d~ d man not
gUilty ellen though they beneve he
I~t;Ullty
of the
charges,
Jury Trial; determines ;ust
"ilers
only,
True [truth]
faith, farthfulness, fidelity,
loyalty; veracity,
wltho"t perr-ussron
Theil"
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Ultimo
a-ound 1610's Latin meantng "Last month"
later 'Ultlrnus" meaning 'last",
and 'Ultimate'
most distant,
extreme"
and 'ultimatum'
Understanding
S~es, Ompl(!llImoJ',
Valid
(ad!l
Froll'
legally b.nding",
In 1640's "suffiCiently supported
autrority,
by facts or
well-grounded",
Validate
"to ma ke valid",
Verify (1/)
early ill" centvrv frOI1" Old ~rench "substantiate,
find out the truth abovt'
from Medieval Latm "make true,'
Violation
put somethlrg
11'110 something,
sometimes used
In
a sense of buggery,
Example
In legol sense to Violate a Legal Statute,
I believe
'l~GAL
(aojl
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Warrant (v)
"safeguard, protect; guarantee (as Hue), pleage"
from old rrench
Will
rllture tense word at some point in the Future
Ibut not today)
futu re tocay'
[Note, seat belts are a good iaea generally I)
Wish (v)
Old English "to Wish, to srnvs after, cherish a
desire"
Only a man or (wolman can wish,
a (two dimensronal) Legal fiction/ PERSON can
nut wish,
Yuu ~clrI (Jraw d lia:)l~ 'md'" frum a OFFICERor
PEK!>ON(hindlng behind a mask)
by requiring
'UnKommonlavll'lVoke Pod' ot
dlspotrnuk.cam
Witness
Accept the title "wrmess" is to give sworn
testimo flY in Court,
Third party independent witness is the best type,
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Wrong
Wrong (n) "that which is improper or unjust,"
late Old Englls~, from 'wronq'
(aol.).
Meal1lng "an
a tlction aI title,
In a
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