Pro se “representation” is a strange concept when you think about it. How can a living man “re-present” himself? How can you “act” as yourself? When lawyers twist everyday language, it often leads to confusion and frustration. A court cannot… Continue Reading →
Invisible contracts create much strive for many individuals. Have you ever made a promise to yourself or someone else, only to later break it? If so, you’re not alone. Most people, at some point, falter on their promises. But what… Continue Reading →
Upper Case Text in documents is an area of great debate, and some wonder if it means anything? You may decide that this formatting could signify something much more than it appears. The Myth of All Uppercase Text When dealing… Continue Reading →
Jurisdictions of law in Australia’s legal system collectively form a confusing framework: 1. Common Law Jurisdiction Common law, inherited from England, evolves through judicial decisions rather than legislative statutes alone. It applies throughout Australia, filling gaps where statutes are silent… Continue Reading →
Corporations (including “countries’) in a metaphorical or legal sense, engaging in international trade or operating in maritime industries can be considered akin to maritime vessels navigating the “sea of commerce.” 1.Literal Interpretation Corporations themselves are not maritime vessels. Maritime vessels… Continue Reading →
Common law and maritime law relationships, in Australia, as in many common law jurisdictions can be complex. It often depends on the specific circumstances and issues at hand. Here are some key points to consider regarding how common law and… Continue Reading →
Nothing in writing; do you know why it’s a policy many corporations and government departments encourage? For example, here’s an extract from an email cited in the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry: “Please ensure that this communication reaches everyone in… Continue Reading →
Quantum language parse syntax grammar technology developed by David-Wynn Miller, leverages mathematics to ensure the correctness of sentence construction. DWM’s Quantum Grammar is based on mathematics, and maritime law, in which the definitions of words depend on others that precede… Continue Reading →
Conduct Unconscionable, or unconscionable conduct, refers to behaviour that is so unfair that it goes against good conscience. Unconscionable conduct is often decided by the “Reasonable Person Test,” a legal benchmark. However, it’s all very vague and ambiguous when evaluating… Continue Reading →
All Caps names, Proper names in all capital letters, are often used in legal documents for clarity and emphasis. This convention helps to ensure that names are easily identifiable and distinguishable within the text. This is important in legal contexts… Continue Reading →
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