Fiction can only complain IT has NO CLAIM

in court •  6 years ago 

A fiction (state, person, corporation, legal term-name-etc-thing) can only complain.

All of these "it" things have no voice to claim.

They can not go on a "record" without a man or woman with breath to speak!

A fiction can only "speak" to another fiction! There is all kinds of dialogue between roles in a movie script.

A fiction can not "speak" to a man, nor can a man "hear" what a fiction is "saying"!

Therefore...IF:
YOU ESTABLISH that YOU stand as man IN COMMON LAW:

THEN:
THE FOLLOWING:

NO DAMAGES NO ACTION.jpg

So now you must realize the answer to:
How can a fiction claim damages in common law if it can not speak?

And if you have the right answer you conclude:
NO ACTION IS GIVEN

Because THERE IS NO CLAIM OF DAMAGES

Because A FICTION CAN NOT SPEAK

NO BODY IS THERE.

MAQ!

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