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To: Talisker

“Reading comprehension is your friend. Law is often made up of subtleties and defined jurisdictional relationships. Read up on it.”

Jurisdiction in this case means procedural, as I’ve explained. Maritime laws of conduct on the high seas do not apply to dry land. If a man falls out your window and hurts himself in New York State, he can sue you in New York court under the procedure outlined in the CPLR for negligence. He can’t sue you under the Jones Act. If a man falls overboard and a crewman tosses him a frayed rope that fails to save him, his widow can sue you under the Jones Act, but not under NY Products Liability case law, because it didn’t happen in NY State.

I know all about the subtleties of law and how it defines jurisdictional relationships. I had twenty years of that, and a couple of years of schooling. And all twenty-two years of it are giving you a great big horse laugh right now.

To wit:

And I reply, through constructive jurisdictional application, YES.

And not only that - you know it’s true.

HAAA!

Read Aesop’s Fables, the Donkey and the Lion’s Pelt, and stop flaunting your ignorance. Goodnight.


96 posted on 01/02/2014 10:01:08 PM PST by Eleutheria5 (End the occupation. Annex today.So the translation of this little "addendum" of yours is that "Faili)
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To: Eleutheria5
Read Aesop’s Fables, the Donkey and the Lion’s Pelt, and stop flaunting your ignorance. Goodnight.

Read up on incorporation, corporate shells and positive law, irrespective of wet or dry applications.

Twenty-two years? That's it? You must not be trusted.

Maybe it's your horse laugh. It always indicates a bounder.

Goodbye.

97 posted on 01/03/2014 12:14:00 AM PST by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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