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Old 07-18-2007, 08:12 AM
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Is that your name on the ticket? If not it is a misnomer.
Do a search on this forum, there has to be at least 1/2 dozen threads on R4C.


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Originally Posted by cdsea10
thanks for the input... i remeber codee saying to always refer as 'their' code... i put that as versus using ucc 1-308 which is federal and to show i knew remedy was provide for the people of virginia to hold oathed servants to the remedy... but i see your point as using 'all.. prejudice' says it....
perhaps you could expand 'Why don't you just refuse it for misnomer?" i have never seen a R4C for misnomer or else i am missing how you worded it, sorry... i am reading all i have saved and may be having a synaptic gaps over load... the officer did write my name in upper and lower case which surprised me... however all the boxes are different venue on the ticket and the title on the ticket is "CITY OF XXX" which is a different venue from me, a man upon the land, ... charlie sewell
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