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Civil law vs Maritime Admiralty law, how does this apply to us?

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Civil law vs Maritime Admiralty law, how does this apply to us?

Postby orlondo100 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:10 pm

There are two kinds of law in this earth.
1. Civil Law (law of the land) &
2. Maritime Admiralty Law (law of the water)

Maritime admiralty is banking law & it says that because you were born from your mother's water you are an admiralty product. This is why ships sit in births and they are tied to the dock and the captain has to give a certificate of manisfest to the port authority. This is why when you were born you have to have a birth certificate. It's got to be signed by the "doc" (doctor) cause that's where the ship is tied to, the dock. Why does the doctor sign your birth certificate? Because you came down your mother's water canal ergo you are a maritime admiralty product and that's the Law! Your birth certificate is signed by your mother and next time look at it and you will see that it does not say parent or mother, it says, "informant". Your mother was informing the banks that she has just produced another PRODUCT to be bought and sold. Notice your name in all caps
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Civil law vs Maritime Admiralty law, how does this apply to us?

Postby darrick34 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:15 pm

Actually you missed two: Military justice and Mineral rights. While some of your ideas are "gems" and seem to be "rock" solid and it's apparent your intellect is producing a "gusher" at the moment and you obviously must have a "commanding" presence nonetheless your "battle plans" have gone "aground" in the "harbor" of your "peasant" and "Bankrupt" notions. It it obvious you are just "trolling" for "fishy" answers.
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Civil law vs Maritime Admiralty law, how does this apply to us?

Postby adaya » Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:19 pm

You really have no clue how the legal systems works.... or you're just having fun with similar sounding words and aren't actually trying to ask senssible question.

Civil law deals with disputes between people within a specific jurisdiction. Maritime and admiralty law deal with regulations and disputes between people that arise on the seas.

Your clever plays on words are either huge misunderstandings of the fundamental nature of the law, or bait to have fun with people.


Either way....
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