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Old Yesterday, 01:31 PM
farmer_giles_of_ham farmer_giles_of_ham is online now
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What rights are you intending on reserving that you think might be given up because of signing the ticket?


I'd be concerned about waiving the issue of jurisdiction. Why am I agreeing to appear to a charge that doesn't apply to this case?
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I'd be concerned about waiving the issue of jurisdiction. Why am I agreeing to appear to a charge that doesn't apply to this case?

Unfortunately one is not allowed to "reserve" the very thing asked to be had in a contract. If the explicit point of the notice is to obtain your appearance, you cannot reserve the right to not appear! That is nothing more/less than attempted fraud.
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