Common Law


 

DEED OF DECLARATION

Common Law Court Great Britain & International

The Common Law Court exists in cyberspace for the benefit of men and women and will safeguard their inherent and inalienable rights under Common Law.

The Common Law Court is founded on natural law principles therefore it stands as the highest court in the land.

Decisions at the Common Law Court will be reached by using a trial by jury process, where a unanimous vote will establish a lawful remedy.

The existence of the Common Law Court is due to the demand from men and women to obtain a lawful remedy.

In the main, the statutory process does not safeguard the rights of men and women, tending to protect vested interests instead of the Public Interest.

All men and women can access the Common Law Court by recording their birth details on the common law court website.

Any man or woman having suffered a wrong and having sufficient evidence to confirm this, can convene a Common Law Court. In raising a lawful claim against the wrongdoer, the man or woman will be representing the people.

Where land and property is recorded under Common Law, any claims that were previously attached to the title would be void under the statutory process. The Common Law Court reserves the right for a man, a woman or the individual in control, to raise a claim against the title. Any claims made against a title will have to be verified by a jury of the Common Law Court before being attached.

All decisions of the Common Law Court are unimpeachable and cannot be altered by a statutory court. The only way that a decision from the Common Law Court may be challenged, is if there is evidence of jury tampering, or it can be established that crucial evidence was withheld from the jury, during the trial.

If a statutory court were to interfere, fail to recognise or abide by a Common Law Court decision, this may be a denial of Common Law Rights and a Common Law crime against the people.

 

 


Clause 40 The Right to justice

Nulli vendemus, nulli negabimus aut differemus rectum aut iusticiam.

To no one will we sell, to no one deny or delay right or justice.

 

 

Clause 39  The Right to due process

Nullus liber homo capiatur vel imprisonetur aut disseisiatur aut utlagetur aut exuletur aut aliquo modo destruatur, nec super eum ibimus nec super eum mittemus nisi per legale iudicium parium suorum vel per legem terre.

No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled, or deprived of his standing in any other way, nor will we proceed with force against him, or send others to do so, except by the lawful judgement of his equals or by the law of the land.

Clause 12 no Taxation without consent

No 'scutage' or 'aid' may be levied in our kingdom without its general consent, unless it is for the ransom of our person, to make our eldest son a knight, and (once) to marry our eldest daughter. For these purposes only a reasonable 'aid' may be levied. 'Aids' from the city of London are to be treated similarly.


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