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Originally Posted by David Merrill
The county clerk should be around $5/page and you might just abbreviate lengthy presentments to the first defining page.
The federal evidence repository is $39 but the clerks tend to limit you to one document/jacket.
For an indefinite repository open a Libel of Review for $350 - however that is still within reason*.
Regards,
David Merrill.
* The clerk often sends a R4C back with an explanation the case is dismissed.
The suitor simply returns it with a copy of the $350 receipt and mention of breach of contract based upon the 'saving to suitors' clause: "exclusive original cognizance" of the US about all seizures on land is guaranteed.
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Having an "indefinite repository" by opening "a Libel of Review for $350," seems like a valuable thing to have.
Ok, it is not that I have been asleep during class, as much as this is all new for me, so,
is the repository locatated in the public records stored in a federal district courthouse?
Can I go down there and inspect the contents to make sure everything that is supposed to be there is?
Does having the repository by opening a Libel of Review mean that everything in the repository becomes public record?
Sorry if these are uneducated questions, but if you don't ask...
I know you probably get tired of re-explaining things....