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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Only when you consent. In the high(?) court, they can rule on common law, and consent is irrelevant.

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    Can you perhaps articulate your position a bit better. I would take the piss but it s shooting fish in a barrel. is consent relevant, or irrelevant? to what? when?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Only when you consent. In the high(?) court, they can rule on common law, and consent is irrelevant.

    Steve
    whats with the ? before High in High Court?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Only when you consent. In the high(?) court, they can rule on common law, and consent is irrelevant.

    Steve
    Quote Originally Posted by Admiralty Act 1973, s3 Jurisdiction

    Exercise of admiralty jurisdiction

    *

    (1) The admiralty jurisdiction conferred by this Act—
    o

    (a) May be exercised by the High Court in rem and in personam; and
    o

    (b) May be exercised by a District Court in personam where the debt, demand, or damage or the value of the chattels claimed is not more than the amount specified in section 29 of the District Courts Act 1947; and it is hereby declared that a District Court shall not, for the purposes of this Act, have jurisdiction in rem.

    (2) In exercising the jurisdiction conferred by this Act, the Court may exercise at the same time any of its other civil jurisdiction, whether statutory or otherwise, and all powers incidental thereto.

    (3) Nothing in this Act shall derogate from any common law or equitable jurisdiction of the High Court or the District Courts.
    any more questions. I am quoting from www.legislation.govt.nz by the way.
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    oh yeah, "can" rule on common law. try "must" You really need to do LAWS 101, they cover all this stuff.
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    Like I said before, it's not my position. It's just some thing that I discovered, and I'm looking for like-minded people. I post here because there is the potential to benefit all persons, including bikers.

    If it interests you, then do your own research on it. You have enough information now to google it for yourself. My energy is my own and I will expend it on what I choose, not spoon feeding you so get to work, or don't - up to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Like I said before, it's not my position. It's just some thing that I discovered, and I'm looking for like-minded people. I post here because there is the potential to benefit all persons, including bikers.

    If it interests you, then do your own research on it. You have enough information now to google it for yourself. My energy is my own and I will expend it on what I choose, not spoon feeding you so get to work, or don't - up to you.

    Anyone else seen this?

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    You're a dickhead.

    post the fucking link, or not.

    I'm now bored.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Like I said before, it's not my position. It's just some thing that I discovered, and I'm looking for like-minded people. I post here because there is the potential to benefit all persons, including bikers.

    If it interests you, then do your own research on it. You have enough information now to google it for yourself. My energy is my own and I will expend it on what I choose, not spoon feeding you so get to work, or don't - up to you.

    Anyone else seen this?

    Steve
    I would not be talking about yourself as a 'person' if you want to go down this journey.

    Also if you decide to pursue this path, then understand the motivation why you are doing it. There is no silver bullet and the benefits may not be what you are seeking.

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    Your parents sold you to the system when they registered your person as a legal entity way back when they applied for your birth certificate. The battle is already lost.

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    So from what I can gather, DB wants to tap a underaged transvestite without getting beaten to death with a law book by going on a boat and saying "Yarr, I be the motherfuckin' captain here, yer scurvy land-lubber'n rules don' apply tae me!".

    Hmmm.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthrax View Post
    Your parents sold you to the system when they registered your person as a legal entity way back when they applied for your birth certificate. The battle is already lost.
    A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by civil View Post
    A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.
    DB's safe then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    DB's safe then.
    That depends, as only the belligerent have rights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by civil View Post
    That depends, as only the belligerent have rights.
    Others do not need them? Or rather, have no need to demand them as they already exist?

    Steve
    "I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
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    "Wow, Great advise there DB."
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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateJafa View Post
    So from what I can gather, DB wants to tap a underaged transvestite without getting beaten to death with a law book by going on a boat and saying "Yarr, I be the motherfuckin' captain here, yer scurvy land-lubber'n rules don' apply tae me!".

    Hmmm.
    Best laugh i have had in ages. keep up the good work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Like I said before, it's not my position. It's just some thing that I discovered, and I'm looking for like-minded people. I post here because there is the potential to benefit all persons, including bikers.

    If it interests you, then do your own research on it. You have enough information now to google it for yourself. My energy is my own and I will expend it on what I choose, not spoon feeding you so get to work, or don't - up to you.

    Anyone else seen this?

    Steve
    You still haven't given any information on what "your friend of a friends" position actually is. How can people possibly agree with you WITHOUT ANY FUCKING INFORMATION?
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