Its really pretty simple. All your rights are intact until you - TopicsExpress



          

Its really pretty simple. All your rights are intact until you contract them away. The government thinks if you are receiving a benefit, there is an unspoken contract. There is case law they use to support their position. So when you go to court they presume you to be one of the people under contract with them, which forces you to comply with all their rules and regulation. A presumption unrebuted is believe by them to be true. No one rebuts their presumption and are therefore subject to their jurisdiction. Kind of like if you work for a company and I dont. When you go to work for them you might have to sign a contract to follow the rules of the company. Such as dress codes. If I come and visit you at work, someone may presume that I work for the company and if I am not dress properly they might try to enforce the dress code on me. Until I inform them I do not work for the company and am not obliged to follow their rule.
Posted on: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 06:55:23 +0000

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