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Originally Posted by palani
What is bs?
Do you consider common law bs?
Is a valid nonconsentual mechanics lien bs?
What is the source of your bs?
Are you a person?
Are you an individual?
Are you an organization?
Is a county real or imaginary?
Is a district court real or imaginary?
Is this based on facts based on your personal knowledge or within your possession?
Is an IRS lien on property also considered non-consenual?
Does this code snippet apply equally to all parties, IRS included?
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I think if you read that which was posted, you would answer each and every question you have about bogus liens. A lien from the IRS, or your local mechanic have nothing to do with non-consentual common law liens. Sorry.
No, I don't follow the common law of england. If you are talking about common law in the US of A, sure, it's called case law too.
I believe only three states call it common law, but they too now use statutory laws. You find a court that your common law of england works(within the US of A) please let me know, I would love to visit an inbred town in the sticks littered with hillbilly's.