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Old 03-16-2006, 07:01 PM
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Common Law Contract

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The common man has lost many of his inalienable rights in the statutory [administrative-admiralty] courts where no true justice exists.

Should there be a dispute it is much cheaper to remedy through the common law courts. The system seems fairer where all evidence can be presented and those who understand the situation best are asked to participate as jurors. Rather than award absurd amounts, each party will be made whole by the common law arbitration and jury method. The common law system is a system of privacy and individual rights.

Definition of Common Law and [De Facto] Statutory Law

The seventh amendment reads: “In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.” Civil [de facto] laws are those statutes written and agreed upon by some governmental entity from the federal to the city levels.

Common law is founded upon “common sense” which is often not written but is based upon tradition and prior cases. Codification is the attempt to write down and interpret what the common law is in a particular area. Statutes are usually not based upon the common law in any form.?
While our court system originally was based on common law, the court system today is largely a statutory [administrative-admiralty] court. It will not allow precedents in its courts before 1938 when common law courts were….well, common. While largely ignored, the common law courts are still legal in the United States. When any contract is written it must specify which court system will apply—a particular statutory/admiralty court or the common law court. This is called establishing the jurisdiction.
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