Your letter asserts without substantial backing that “the notices you have sought to serve have no legal effect in this jurisdiction”, to which I must inform your solicitor and yourself that these notices are completely lawful under Common Law, with further supporting reference to the statutory laws of both The Bills of Exchange Act 1882 and The Fraud Act 2006 in the conduct and requirements of lawfully binding contracts.
consumerpada wrote:Well I took my own advice (for once) and announced my interest in a law degree to the 'student loans company' who advised me that so long as my studies were continuing the they would continue to fund me
so I found a law degree (OU) and have signed up from year two ( this is some basic stuff i tell ya) any how I heard back to day that the SLC have fully financed the request and I have '£0 to pay' towards to course.
consumerpada wrote:If you need the money to educate yourself, then do what you need to do - my route is, degree, masters..and onwards, pierage in the house of lords...........studying Law (specialising common law) --- which as we are told -- dosen't exist -- go figure
there seems to be alot latlely that 'doesn't exist' like debt, guilt and the recession.
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consumerpada wrote:Questions are cool.
There a lot of ways to be free, the best one of course is 'in your self' to be fair i dont know your whole plan for yourself.
You will have to submit to their terms and you will have to provide details of identity.
If you're saying, you're going to renouce all 'chattels of society' and never contract with the govt again. Then I would say , well dont get a loan from them.
If you know you are free, no matter, what you sign AND you see that education is a large part of who you are AND you know how to enter an organisation without becoming that organisation AND you are doing it with the intent of making the most of yourself and your family and community, then I'd say take a loan, study hard and do the best you can, share what you have and give back what you can.
If on the other hand you are knowingly going to serve them with conditional acceptances after this term of study AND you are just studying for the sake of it, I'd say dont take the loan and go find what you really want to do with your life what's your vocation?
My life's vocation is the study of common law ( but it took a while for me to know myself to say that)
all rounded off with...
just do what you think is right, be good, patient and true to yourself, then you will also be true to others.
ooopps...a bit long![]()
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