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Quantum Language Parse Syntax Grammar

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 →

Letter to Lawyers About Bank Claims

Letter to lawyers and their alleged debt claims. This is not legal advice. Do your own research before you blindly “cut and paste”: You claim to be appointed and/or representing HJKL bank, but fail to provide any evidence or supply… Continue Reading →

Fraudulent Misrepresentation or Fraud

Fraudulent misrepresentation is a legal term, commonly known as “fraud.” None of this is legal advice or financial advice. Do your homework before blindly jumping into action. Fraudulent misrepresentation involves the deliberate transmission of false information or deceptive behaviour. Often… Continue Reading →

The “Reasonable Person Test”

The “reasonable person test” is legal principle, a means of evaluating behaviour in various legal contexts. However, there are instances when behaviour emerges that is so egregiously unfair, it not only contravenes social norms but also strikes at the heart… Continue Reading →

Deceptive Trade Practices in Australia Battle Against Corporate Misconduct

Deceptive trade practices in Australia occur daily, through the “smoke and mirrors” of conveyance of language. When an organization, corporation, or any other entity employs deceptive language, it constitutes what we term as “deceptive trade practices.” Such actions often result… Continue Reading →

Banks vs Post Office Scandal

Banks vs Post Office raises the question whether there is much difference with the way that “we the people” are treated by large corporations. The recent scandal surrounding the UK Post Office’s treatment of its subpostmasters has sent shockwaves through… Continue Reading →

Punctuation Matters

Punctuation matters, as you’ll discover in the Rogers and Aliant “Comma” court case. This dispute refers to a legal case involving a telecommunications contract dispute between Rogers Communications and Bell Aliant (now part of Bell Canada). The dispute centres around… Continue Reading →

When Banks Ignore You – What Do You Do?

When banks ignore you, how do you handle it? Dealing with a bank’s disregard for genuine concerns and failure to respond to requests for information can be frustrating. The egregious conduct of our bank has been well-documented, from their abuse… Continue Reading →

Correct Contract Writing

Correct contract writing is a skill that commands big bikkies. And in the adverb-verb-babble world of legal contracts, every word carries weight. Precision in language is not merely a matter of clarity; it can often determine the outcome of a… Continue Reading →

Banker (on Bank Loans) – Court Testimony

Here’s a Banker (on Bank Loans). It’s a Court testimony, during a Foreclosure trial. Whether it’s “genuine” or not, read through the whole “transcript” as it contains some valuable points to consider. The Banker (“B”) is placed on the witness… Continue Reading →

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