Mastery of the Universal-Legal-Technology

Mastery of the Universal-Legal-Technology

Mastery of the Universal-Legal-Technology. A New School of Jurisprudence that Counters the Fictional Methodologies of the Legal and Governmental Industries Today, by Using the Objective Interpretation Procedures Internet-Version The author gives full grant to make copies of this work. For those that have placed their reputation, livelihoods, and lives on the line for the cause of fairness and justice. Contents Forward ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 The History of English Legal Writing ............................................................................................................................................................ 6 Today’s Law Writers .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Parts of Speech ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 The Nature of a Verb .................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Verb Tense ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 10 The Difference Between Weak and Strong Verbs ............................................................................................................................. 12 Active and Passive Voice .................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Verbs and Immunity ............................................................................................................................................................................. 13 Prepositions and Articles ........................................................................................................................................................................ 13 Adjectives .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 Pronouns ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Syllables .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Taking Control of the Definitions ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 Fiction Definitions that Add Confusion ............................................................................................................................................. 17 Miscellaneous Details .............................................................................................................................................................................. 18 Guessing the Parts of the Speech .......................................................................................................................................................... 18 Sentence Writing Using the Universal-Legal-Technology ................................................................................................................... 20 Interpretation as a Procedure ...................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Objective Interpretation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Subjective Interpretation ......................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Legal Maxims ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 26 The History of Subjective Interpretation ................................................................................................................................................ 27 Henry VIII Clauses .................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Legal Fictions ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 The Allegory of the Bridge ...................................................................................................................................................................... 34 How the Legislators Will Write Honest Law in the Universal Legal-Technology .............................................................................. 36 Judicial Discretion ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 37 The Schools of Jurisprudence .................................................................................................................................................................... 43 Summaries of the schools ....................................................................................................................................................................... 43 NATURAL-LAW JURIST ....................................................................................................................................................................... 43 ANALYTICAL JURIST .......................................................................................................................................................................... 44 HISTORICAL JURIST ........................................................................................................................................................................... 45 COMPARATIVE SCHOOL .................................................................................................................................................................... 46 SOCIOLOGICAL SCHOOL ................................................................................................................................................................... 46 UNIVERSAL-LEGAL-TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL .................................................................................................................................. 47 Comparative Study: Civil-law Vs. the Common-law ................................................................................................................................. 49 Codification of the Law ............................................................................................................................................................................ 50 Venue ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52 The De facto Government ............................................................................................................................................................................ 54 Legislative Courts .................................................................................................................................................................................... 55 War as a Legal Base for Social Engineering ........................................................................................................................................ 59 The Geometry of the Courtroom setting, and Law of the Flag ........................................................................................................... 60 Why We Are in the Admiralty Jurisdiction ................................................................................................................................................ 62 The Post Office and the International Postal Union ............................................................................................................................ 64 The Apostille ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 67 Amnesty ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69 Using the Law

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