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SS. |
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From 13th Century as the official mark (brand) of the Sedes Sacrorum (HOLY SEE), especially on official documents. Its presence on a document, design or as part of a uniform has always denoted the object having the full legal rights and effect of ROMAN LAW--a documented legal practice for over 700 years. Since the 17th Century, the mark "SS." of the HOLY SEE has been most commonly used on official legal documents issued under CHARTER for lands ultimately "owned" by the Vatican. The deliberate fiction created by authors of the earliest LAW DICTIONARIES that such a mark means "to wit; namely" is generally regarded as representing neither historic fact, nor sensible etymological reasoning. The Legal effect of "SS." on any document signed by an individual, particularly where CONSENT is given is to be treated as a PERSON is to transfer temporal and often "spiritual" ownership to the "SEE". The most famous use of the official mark of "SS." of the Holy See was an official ensignia of the Papal Army of the Holy Inquistion also known as the "Knights of the Holy See" or "Nazi SS". |
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SEAL |
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SEDES SACRORUM |
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From the 13th Century as the official name of the HOLY SEE and the historically correct meaning of the abbreviation SS. (Latin Sedes for seat/see, Sacrorum for holy right) From the 14th Century, the full and proper name "Sedes Sacrorum" is rarely printed, instead the mark of SS. is used. |
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SERVI CAMERAE REGIS |
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Late 13th Century phrase meaning "serfs of the Royal Treasury" (translates literally as "servants of the royal chamber") associated with the co-ordinated action of the Roman Cult and its key vassals --including Rudolph Habsburg, Edward I of England and Louis II Wittlesbach of Bavaria--to subjugate Jewish Venetian trading families and their property that had settled in their key cities, namely Zurich, London and Munich using the fraud of USURY to demand all transactions be conducted by these Jewish families. The individual members of these banking franchises controlled by the Roman Cult were called COMPANIONS and each major group within a city was called a COMPANY. |
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SHERIFF |
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SIC MISNOMER |
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Mispelled and wrong name generally. <sic><misnomer> |
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SIGNATURE |
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Legal evidence of an oath. |
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SILVER BOND |
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SOCIETY |
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A number of people joined by mutual consent to deliberate, determine and act for a common goal. |
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SPECIAL APPEARANCE |
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is an appearance only to challenge jurisdiction. If you make any motions other than motions to dismiss or quash, you join in the cause. If you join in the cause, you have to defend or acquiesce by default, even if you stand there and say nothing. |
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STANDING ARMY |
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STARE DESCISIS |
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A 12th Century abbreviation of one of founding principles of Vatican ROMAN LAW namely Stare decisis et non quieta movere which means "maintain what has been decided; not alter that which has been established". First applied to protecting CANON LAW as first formed by the Roman Cult and later falsely claimed as an ancient pre-Vatican Roman Maxim, it remains the legal principle under which judges in COMMON LAW today are obligated to follow the PRECEDENTS established in prior decisions. |
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STATE |
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From 13th Century Latin status meaning “circumstances, conditions and/or temporary attributes of a PERSON or THING”. In 14th Century, State as defined in English state, French estat and German staat inherited the additional legal meaning of “physical condition as regards form or structure of country, supreme civil power and/or government as a PERSONALITY”. In 17th Century, the word state was further refined in terms of a legal personality by the meaning “a semi-autonomous political entity having legal PERSONALITY subject to higher legal authority”.
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STATEMENT |
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From 18th Century English statement-- itself formed from 13th Century Latin status = STATE and pre-3rd Century Latin mentis = "mind"-- meaning "a written DECLARATION". |
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STATUTE |
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A legislated rule of society that has the force of law. |
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SUBMISSION |
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To leave to another’s discretion, to bend to the will of another. |
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SUBPOENA AD TESTIFICUM |
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"To produce evidence" - A writ directed to a person commanding him/her, under a penalty, to appear before a Court and give evidence |
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SUBPOENA DUCES TECUM |
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a subpoena requiring a person to produce specified documents or records in a trial |
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SUBPOENA |
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an order issued by the court to a person to attend court and give testimony |
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SUI JURIS |
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You are an adult and have legal capacity andare competent in all ways to testify to the facts of the CASE. |
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