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Old 09-09-2008, 03:40 PM
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Administrative Remedy

My knowledge is very small compared to most people on this board and that is why I am posting here. I am Canadian and have just finished completing a:

"NOTICE OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL CLAIM WITHIN THE ADMIRALTY ab initio ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDY" against the Department of Justice. I have completed all steps and have lodged a lien against them at the King County Register. That is as far as I have gotten. Is there a "tried and true" method of collecting all or even part of it and if so can you point me in the right direction. Being from Canada I was told I might have to take it to the Federal Court of Claims in order for jurisdiction. Thank you for all your help
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Old 09-09-2008, 04:54 PM
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i hope I'm not going to get in trouble for directing you to another site(this one is great!), but you might want to check out thinkfreeforums.org it is a mainly canadian site with lots of people familiar with the Canadian system. Hope that helps.
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Old 09-09-2008, 06:24 PM
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Thank you for the response. I filled this down in the States against the US-DOJ
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Old 09-09-2008, 07:09 PM
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Welcome Newbie to the Sui Juris forums!

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Old 09-09-2008, 10:59 PM
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"Admiralty" and "Administrative" have nothing to do with one another. Neither has anything to do with the UCC which is civil commercial law.
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Old 09-10-2008, 09:09 AM
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Again thank you for the reply. I am still a little confused. Maybe my question should be; Is the Administrative process legal and does it have legal grounds to be used as an asset?
Here is an opinion I received on that question but I am still struggling to find a financial institution that will complete a financing. I have had many large banks especially out of the UK that say they can do it but as of yet nobody has. Please remember this is against the United States Department of Justice.
This outlines the exact method I used.
Thank you again for your help
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Old 09-10-2008, 01:44 PM
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Administrative law is simply "law" that is filled in by an agency instead of directly by the legislature. The Uniform Building Code is a good example.

The legislature does know anything about physics and engineering so the legislature allows some department to make "rules" and "regulations" to guild the conduct of building things.

The law would be something akin to: The department of____ shall adopt and promulgate rules for the safe building and erosion control etc..."

Then the agency publishes those rules and then the rules have force and affect of law. Even though the legislature has not specifically passed the "rule", the legislature did pass a statute allowing for the rule to be made.

The biggest argument against these laws is that the legislative power was given to the legislature via constitution and virtually no agencies were given any power under a constitution.

You also need to be aware that "regulatory law" is not the same thing as "administrative law". All licensing schemes are "regulatory law" by nature and "administrative law" only applies to "decisions" that an agency must make. Administrative law concerning license to drive would include the DMV decision to suspend a license or whether or not to issue one, what the license will look like, etc.

Regulatory law concerning a license includes laws like "No person shall... without a valid license to do so." These laws are civil in nature but may have criminal penalties.

Good luck in your studies.
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Old 09-10-2008, 06:43 PM
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Not quite. Administrative law is the body of public law (statutes) that is imposed on executive agencies to provide guidelines for how they do their work, including how they work up regulations and the like. The Administrative Procedures Act (APA) is the primary federal body of Administrative Law and it is imitated in the laws of many states.
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Old 09-10-2008, 08:36 PM
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Thank you for the input but there is still no response to my question given the attachment I gave.
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Old 09-10-2008, 09:37 PM
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Thank you for the input but there is still no response to my question given the attachment I gave.

Nothing you asked made sense. The paper you posted did not make sense. The article uploaded appeared to be nothing more than a very, very, poor understanding of administrative law.

Administrative law, regulatory law, ucc, and common law all have about nothing to do with one another. I tried to show you examples of how they could be related. There is better research material out there but even most of that still shows the authors ignorance. The paper you posted was not even good enough to be bad.

To answer your question there nothing you can do based on that paper that would benefit you.
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