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What is a Quo Warranto and When Can I Use It?
**Quo warranto** is a legal term that refers to a writ (order) used to challenge another’s right to either **public or corporate office** or to challenge the legality of a corporation’s charter⁴. It allows for the questioning of authority or legitimacy in holding a particular position or office. Regarding your specific question about **municipal corporations**,…
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Capacity to Be Sued!
After realizing that I had a distorted perception of reality I started doing research. Nothing of this world is as it appears and the courts that we are being pulled into are actually extensions of the Agency, Department, or Organization that is bringing the claim. These are courts of review so where was the hearing…
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Declaratory Judgement/ Order/Statement
Matthew 18:19, 20 “19Again, truly I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything they ask for, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. 20 For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” A declaratory judgment is a binding judgment from a court defining the legal relationship…
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Research Regarding CBP DHS For Finding Remedy!
Enterprise Services CBP contact information for Ryan J. Scudder: **Mailing Address:** Ryan J. Scudder℅ Office of the Executive Assistant Commissioner, Enterprise ServicesU.S. Customs and Border Protection1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NorthwestWashington, District of Columbia, 20004United States³**Email:**r***@cbp.dhs.gov³ Please note that the email address has been partially redacted to protect privacy. If you need the full email address, it’s…
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Research Notes for Traffic Case at Oroville Okanogan County
Resource Links: https: Denial-to-Shackelford-OK-CO.pdf Whistleblower Program Washington State Auditor: Click to access 190300.pdf Link to Washington State Constitution:https://leg.wa.gov/CodeReviser/Pages/WAConstitution.aspx Court records: In the State of Washington, public records requests are governed by the **Public Records Act (PRA)**, which requires agencies to respond to requests within **five business days**. Under RCW 42.56.520, an agency may respond by:…
