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I clipped this from a motion where there was a dismissal:
Don't know where the authorites are for it, so this warrants more research:
There are six elements that must be met for in personnam jurisdiction to be proven, thereby giving this court the jurisdiction necessary over the physical body of Michael Robert; Berg needed to move forward and hear the charges brought against him in equity.*3 of these elements are matters of law, and three are matters of fact.
Element one (in law) is a court created in Law, organized and sitting.
Element two (in law) is the authority given to it to hear and determine causes of the kind in question.
Element three (in law) is the power given to it by law to render judgments such as it assumes to render.
Element four (in fact) is the authority over the parties to the case if the judgment is to bind them personally as a judgment in personnam (against the natural person).
Element five (in fact) is authority over the thing being adjudicated upon by it’s being within the courts territory, and seized if libel to be carried away.
Element six (in fact) is the authority to decide the question involved, witch is acquired by the question being submitted to it by the parties for a decision.
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