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To: american spirit
As with all gov't. actions anymore it's very devious way to create a conflict that can facilitate gaining jurisdiction.....all cloaked in legalese and procedure we've never been privy to learning.

True, very true.

But all contracts are legally refutable if they lack;
KNOWLEDGE of a contract
CONSENT to the contract
and
FULL DISCLOSURE on the contract of all the terms.

Unfortunately, you have to KNOW there IS a contract before you can refute it.

(Not to mention that USPS general delivery is NOT *legal* notification)

514 posted on 06/23/2005 10:27:53 AM PDT by MamaTexan (I am NOT a *legal entity*...nor am I a ~person~ as created by law!!)
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To: MamaTexan

Well, property tax notices are sent regular mail and I believe if push came to shove it's considered legal notice. You're also talking about contracts in the traditional sense....these administrative notices we get are sent to us under the presumption of an offer of contract and like I said before if it's ignored or thrown away a conflict is created by which they can take further action.......it's a little fuzzy but I think they use a 3-7-10 day procedure....3 days it's a contract, 7 days - default, 10th day - declaratory judgement or something like that.....it's been a while since I looked at this. Once there's a declaratory judgement occurs....it's done deal, you're toast
before you go into court....THAT'S WHY A LOT OF NOTICES SAY TO RESPOND IN 10, 20 OR 30 DAYS! THAT'S HOW THEY TRICK US!

I guarantee you this is how they're making everyone's life miserable....by extracting more $ from us or exerting more control over our affairs....(code enforcement, etc.)



573 posted on 06/23/2005 10:58:40 AM PDT by american spirit
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