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Old 02-19-2008, 04:26 PM
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I think that citation of the UCC might have opened the door for trouble. But maybe not. It sounds like you are requesting the magistrate to consider jurisdiction in light of the UCC instead of you adjudicating it and notifying the magistrate.

Your intent to avoid the jurisdiction is on the record. Good.

Dear International American:

there is a citation about presentments right there.



http://michie.lexisnexis.com/colorad...-frame.htm&2.0

http://michie.lexisnexis.com/colorad...2.0#JD_4-3-501

I recall first reading that years ago at or around there; and it mentioned the 72-hour rule. So get a look around there.

As I have said though, you are wiring yourself incorrectly to rely on the UCC for anything. Three days is a reasonable amount of time considering weekends, to consult with your spouse, family and counsel about a high-pressure sale like this one here.



I read that as three days should that be Thursday after 2 pm... You would have all of Monday to do your R4C.


Regards,

David Merrill.
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Originally Posted by Shoonra
It is worth noting that the fealty to the Pope, which you cited for its explicit mention of the Templar abbey in Dover, is the legal basis for the invalidation of the Magna Carta after it was sealed at Runnymede.
During discussion about the Treaty of 1213 and the Magna Charta (1215).

http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/medieval/magframe.htm
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/john1a.html
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