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To: esquirette
Void ab initio.

You got a case citation? Or are you just blowing smoke because you think it smells good?

15 posted on 01/21/2021 9:14:18 AM PST by RideForever (We are born to be tested ...)
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To: RideForever

Extrajudicial


25 posted on 01/21/2021 9:31:41 AM PST by meatloaf
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To: RideForever

Void ab initio.

You got a case citation? Or are you just blowing smoke because you think it smells good?
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Legal principles are easily researched on the net, and I am certain you can find something for yourself since you can spell “citation.” Since this situation is unique, principles from the law in general are available by analogy to argue the point. That said, even a purchaser without notice cannot receive title to a stolen item. Principle two would be that a contract or agreement that is procured through fraud is void ab initio. Proof that the election was fraudulent should legally void it by analogy with the statute of limitations starting at the time of discovery.


29 posted on 01/21/2021 9:42:23 AM PST by esquirette ("Our hearts are restless until they find rest in Thee." ~ Augustine)
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