I have read the beginning of this post & I wanted to ask Josh why he was targeting areas where it is proposed for Coal Seam Gas Mining?
Has anyone on this thread even bothered to do any due diligence as to the detrimental effects of this process, not only to the environment (it poisons our very precious deep water table) but it is devastating…[Read more]
I do not have case law. I do know that there are cases testing this. I do not know how they have progressed. Maybe ask the website owner. I am only a citizen trying to do my own due dilligence, lol.Whatever you may think of the website & the views on it & you are entitled to your opinion, as are we all, they are winning the battle & doing an…[Read more]
Yes exactly!However it has done so on many occasions & you would be shocked to know what they are, how far reaching & how they affect us. There are plenty of examples on these websites.Would it surprise you to know that there are applications currently before the criminal court against many of our politicians, past & present, including the PM?
Ok, the information on variable rates:For a loan contract or any agreement under Common Law there are eight essential elements.There must be – (1) an offer;(2) acceptance;(3) sufficient consideration;(4) capacity to contract;(5) intention to enter legal relations;(6) legality of purpose;(7) genuine consent; and( certainty of terms.The problem…[Read more]
Hope this answers one of your questions regarding constitutional law ruling over all.In September 5th 2006 the Case of – Forge versus Australian Securities and Investments – all seven High Court Judges stated unanimously that the Constitution reigns supreme.
No, you didn't offend me Terry. That is ok. I understand your scepticism.The reason why these laws are not challenged in the High Court is because most people are unaware that they do contradict our constitution & yes you are right, they do become invalid. However what people need to realise is ignorance is not bliss.In regards to the part of the…[Read more]
You didn't have to be sarcastic.I said nothing about a court hearing constitutional matters. I said the High Court agreed with our constitution.Common law can be used in any court because IT IS the law. The Commonwealth of Australia is a Common Law Jurisdiction and that all the Courts of Australia are Common Law Courts.I didn't say that thes…[Read more]
Yes well Terry , that is the multi million dollar question isn't it? lol.Not charging varible interest is actually written into our constitution, which is common law.. Common law is above every other law or act in the land & if the latter breaches the former, then the former prevails. There is now a tsunami of laws/acts which are in breach of o…[Read more]
Hi TerryThanks for the info & yes I do understand what you are saying. The problem I have is that there are now too many rules & regs, always with money attached, on the population instead of regulating the greedy coporations that need it the most.The 'free people' & 'unconstitutiinal' statements come from the fact that I have been studying this a…[Read more]
Hi TerryI didn't realise that I had to be as I have heard of other people in the past doing this without being licenced. Who's regulations state that I have to have a licence to help someone find a property to buy?It is so typical where now so called "free people" are so regulated that they cannot do anything without paying for it.It is…[Read more]
Thank you Paul for your quick & honest reply.I did some more research last night & I like the way Dave & Julie present their seminars. I watched the hour long video on their website after a Google search & scrolling through a lot of other sites to find what I was looking for. I do realise that any business takes work, especially to get s…[Read more]
This is a subject that I have been thinking about for some time. I was sent an e-mail about the Siacci System.My question is has anybody heard about this but more importantly has anyone been to one of their seminars & are doing it successfully?Thanks
I have actually known of someone who quite successfully placed a caveat onto another persons property because of a debt owed. It isn't that hard to do.Also fairly recently there was a program on TV that reported on some credit card companies who had sold people's properties (without their knowledge) for the small amount owed & overdue on the cr…[Read more]
HiJust wanted everyone to know that I finally got the caveat removed from my property. It took awhile but patience won out in the end. It was quite simple once I was able to find out how to do it. It cost me $220 & I ended up getting a property settlement agency to fill out the application to lodge at the Landgate office (for a 28 day…[Read more]
Scott No Mates, I did think about renting out the property but rentals here (for me to rent another place) are really high & to get a place as big (need the bedrooms) & as nice as mine (especially in the area it is in) would cost far more than what I am currently paying on my mortgage, which would put me in a worse position financially. Plus I…[Read more]
Thanks guysI have exhausted just about every avenue I can think of, including the ones suggested in this topic.He is just about being vintictive, there is no other reason for this. He has now resorted to underhanded tatics to take the children (against their will – they are teenagers now) & now he is talking about going after my property! I really…[Read more]
Hello TerrywThank you for your reply. The statement about 'not wanting me to move' was what he sent in an e-mail as the reason for the caveat. He is far too savvy to put that on the caveat itself. I actually think that his lawyer did it on his behalf. I will endevour to find out.I may have to represent myself in the family court to get it dealt…[Read more]
Hello RaddlesThank you for your input.I have done every one of those options you suggested, last year when I was trying to find out what I could do.I was not notified because my ex husband had put down his PO Box address as my postal address. I only found out when I tried to sell the house to get out of debt etc. It was good that the RE Agent was…[Read more]