Australian Freeman Mark Pytellek's WORKSHOP MANUAL APRIL 2009

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WEEKEND WORKSHOP MANUAL MARCH 2TrH& zBrH 2009 SYDNEY NEW SOUTH WALES

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Supreme Court of QueenslandAct 1991 UniformCivil Procedures Rule 666,667, 329, 331 Rulesl999 ules 1999- Division5 Judgmentby agreement 1 3 4 UniformCivil Procedures 15 ACT 1909- SECT 56 5 . BILLSOF EXCHANGE ' 16 - BILLSOF EXCHANGE ACT1909 Acts o . Commonwealth Consolidated SECOND SCHEDULE Section100 - Formof Protestwhich may be used 17 A 7 . B I L L SO F E X C H A N G E C T 1 9 0 9- S E C T7 0 18 obtainAward to 8. Q's to the Registrar 20 9. The Private Administrative Process 21 2008 January workshop 10. Noteson Pierre's 33 11. Procedure for effectingAdministrative Process 34 of 12.Certificate Mailing For 13. ExampleLetterof Request/Rogatory Furtherand BetterParticulars 35 53 14. ExampleAffidavitin Supportof Letterof RequesVRogatory 55 Affidavit Claimant of 15. Example 58 of Affidavit Truthin Name 16. Example 60 to Noticeof Faultand Opportunity Cure 17. Example 63 to and Opportunity Cure Noticeof Default 18. Example 65 of 19. Example Certificate Dishonour/Mediation of CCI (now calledPrivateRecord) 68 20. ExampleLetterRogatory/Submission 74 to 2'1.Example2 LetterRogatory& Opportunity Cure 82 to 22. Instructions the DutyLawyerand Fiduciary 84 for accepted valuestamp 23. Example 85 24. CREDITCARDSAND LOANS 86 25 INSTRUCTIONS 87 26. ExampleBank Letter1 88 27. ExampleBank Letter2 89 Agency to Acceptance Collections Noticeof Conditional 28. Example 91 YourTax Return 29. Restructure 914 F s T 3 0 . E x a m p l e a x R e t u r n o r I n d i v i d u a lP 1 918 F o r I n d i v i d u a lP 2 s T 3 1 .E x a m p l e a x R e t u r n 91C P3 Tax ReturnFor Individuals 32. Example 91D F s T 3 3 . E x a m p l e a x R e t u r n o r I n d i v i d u a lP 8 92 34. How to fill in Tax Return 2004- ShowingZeroTax Due 92A 35. lncomeTax ReturnNoticeof Assessment 2005- ShowingZeroTax Due 92B 36. lncomeTax ReturnNoticeof Assessment 2006- ShowingZeroTax Due 92C 37. lncomeTax ReturnNoticeof Assessment 93 38. RedraftATO Assessment EXAMPLE1 94 39. RedraftATO Assessment EXAMPLE2 96 40 HOWTOADDRESSTHECOURT 97 1 EXAMPLE What to say in courtas a Defendant 41. Example 98 2 EXAMPLE 42. Mark'sCourtAppearance a to dismiss matterEX1 100 registrar/magistrate to 43. Example Questions ask 104 2 EXAMPLE to 44. Further Questions Ask 105 EX 3 with Banks mrndset havein courtdealing to 45. Example 106 4 EXAMPLE to 46. Canadian technology dismissmatterin court 108 5 EXAMPLE court of 47. Anotherexample addressing 1084 revealing signedstatement CourlClerkJessicaDixon's 48. Southport = Fraudulent Claim/Security in of NO Affidavit Support Claim C , 4 9 . . M A G I S T R A T EA N D D I S T R I C T O U R T S S O U T H P O R T R E Q U E S T 1 O 8 B S 'set off' accepted TO SEARCHCOURTFILE,showing 109 CourtOrder JudgeM. A. Borleis 50.ActingDefault

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113 Attending court 114 55. Affidavitof Truth 124 AND BETTERPARTICULARS FOR FURTHER 56. NOTICEOF REQUEST 128 57. How to Stop an Action by Holding Your AdversaryLiable 134 You WithActionAgainst from Proceeding Council 58. Stopping 136 of of 59. Example TakingControl a Conversation 139 for 60. Preparation meetingwith Tax Officer 144 Works!!!! HDH Process 61. MoreConfirmation 146 62. SETTINGUP YOUR CLAIMOF RIGHT - Chapter Division 147 9.5 2.3 CodeAct 1995 Criminal 63.Australian 148 CodeAct 1995(Cth)10.4Self Defence 64. Criminal 1484 39. CODE OF CANADA Section (1) & (2) 65. CRIMINAL 149 AND RE NOTICEOF UNDERSTANDING OF 66. AFFIDAVIT SERVICE A I N T E N T N D C L A I MO F R I G H T 151 A AN O O 67 AFFIDAVIT F NOTICE F UNDERSTANDING D INTENT ND C L A I MO F R I G H T 158 Noticeof Childof God Status 68. Constructive 159 OF 69. STATEMENT CLAIM 160 J A N O NR E S P O N S E N D D E F A U L T U D G M E N T O 7 0 .N O T I C E F 163 Judgment 66. Default 166 to 67. Letterof Requestand Notification Journey 171 infringement 71. Replyfor an alleged 172 72. When pulledover by'PeaceOfficer' 177 C NOTICE FWRITTEN OMMUNICATION O 73. 179 74. CopyrightNoticeTrade-Name/Trade-Mark 181 STATEMENT UCC FINANCING 75 Example 1814 Statement Financing of 76. Copyof Acknowledgment initial 182 of 77. Declaration Competency 183 78. Deed of Title 184 79. Billof Sale 185 80. PrivatePropertyCar Label 186 Car Label2 Property 81. Private 187 at the 82. Stoppingthe Mortgagee/Bailiff/Sheriff/Police Door 188 83. PrivatePropertyKeep Out 189 Non-Resident 84. Non-Commercial 190 at Aggressors the Door 85. Confronting 191 PrivateProperty to for 86. Application Permission Enter 193 PROPERTY OF TAKINGPOSSESSION 87 STOP MORTGAGEE 194 88. CurrentWork in Progress 195 Template 89. Mark'ssolutions 200 Guide Key Benefit 90. Product 202 of 91. VirtualMoneyInc overview debitcard 202A. Application Information 92.VirlualMoneyCard Registration 203 Trust'sServices 93. Solutions

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to theirown due diligence verifythe to responsibility conduct reader's Enjoyyour reading! hereindisclosed. of accuracy the contents or to. or v. To grant,concede adjudge To give or assignby sentence judicial Thus,a jury awards up weighing of evidence. or determination aftercareful to a contract a one the damages,; courtawardsan injunction; awards or To bidder. conferas beingdeserved merited. or by rendered arbitrators commissioners, or n. The decision determination to submitted upon a controversy deciders, or or otherprivate extrajudicial See alsofinal decision. such embodying them,alsothe writingor document awards. Black's5'nEd P71 tmplied Consent via inaction or silence with: so is may say: 'consent not agreement' You may respond Registrar 'That'sfine, let'ssee what Black'slaw dictionary says about'Consent'.' 'that'snot the preferred dictionary go with' say: we law says lf Registrar 'That'sok, but why then are theremore Black'sLaw dictionaries in you future,^ you are tryingto mislead then any otherunless universities 5'' Black's Ed to sufficient use....' . lawyers.. . .... so Black'sis obviously P160

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The lnterposition. act of a thirdpersonin intermediating Mediation: Intervention; them to adjustor settle parties with a viewto persuading betweentwo contending (neutral Party). of intermediary of Settlement disputeby action theirdispute. of of interference a neutralnationin the controversies Also the friendly of theirdifficulties, adjusting and by by others,for the purpose, its influence 5u' Black's Ed P508 keeping the peacein the familyof nations or requirement, articlein condition, Stipulations: A material an agreement. engagedon the opposite made by the attorneys The name givento any agreement to any regulating matterincidental the (especially in writing), if sidesof a cause agreement Voluntary proceedings trial,whichfallswithintheirjurisdiction. or pointso as to of disposition some relevant concerning counsel betweenopposing An issues. agreement, obviateneed for proofor to narrowrangeof litigable theretoor by made in a judicialproceeding the parties or confession admission their attorneys. jury of lessthan 12 made duringthe courseof trialmay involve Stipulations of ( dism issal action( Rule ( F e d.R .C i vi l. 4 8 ), Ma ste rs findings Rule53( e) ( 4) ) , P 41(a)),or discovery Black'ssthEd P735 in me by simplyaskingthe question are you kindsir offering a transaction a crown not ????????? interestor security eitherway he is screwed ar com m er cial b act applies y e s . . . . . . . .. a n kyo u ki n dsi r th e refor e th c tr n o . . . . . . . . w e l lw h a ta m i d o i n 'h e r ethen ???? if dis ainta comm er cial ansaction oz .. then capacity of in my propername instead in an artificial u wouldbe able 2 do all this h w o u l d n ' y o u ch a rl i e o rse ? ? ? ? ????? t says: so show me the correctedpaperwork cookieboy they are all ls it NOT so that thereare no more CommonLaw Crimesin Australia, commercial FOREIGN jurisdiction we NOT? Foreign Australia, and therefore to are We are in foreign to the statutelaws. -4-

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Therefore no more C.L. crimes 1. 2. Commonwealth Arbitration doesn'tapplyto us, NOT subject it Act to ucP 442, 444-446,449, 449 UCP Part 8 Ch 131 P103 LetGr of Request I THEN LOOKEDUP THE BUTTERWORTHSThis wouldbe why the learnedsolicitor makesher statement but it does not washwith Bankers Acceptance Law, now does it just because silence. otherwise they couldnot act of Sucha mindfieldof liesand innuendo. ,'SILENCE. Failure communicate. contract not madesimplyby an offeree's to A is silenceafteran offerorinformsan offereethat silencein replyto the offerwill be taken as acceptance, even if the offeree forms,but does not attempt communicate, intention accept: to an tc (1 F e l t h o u se B i n d l e y 8 6 1 )1 1 C B ( N3) 869; v 142 ER 1037. See alsoBilater al contr ac t; Offer;Unilateral Contract." What does Blackssav 'S/ence can be equated with fraud Where there is a legal or moral duty to Speak or where an enquiry left Unanswered would be intentionally Misteading' Did a Southport magistrate during a court hearing in December 2006 NOT wave my Ceftificate of Dishonour ln the air and call out, 'what about This Certificate of Dishonour?' in reply to a prosecutors rejection to the 3'd party interuenor's tender of written Mutual agreement between the pafties? Silence:The stateof a personwho does not speak,or of one who refrains from 'silence' speaking. the law of estoppel. In implies knowledge and an opportunity to act upon it. Silence,estoppel by. Suchestoppel ariseswherepersonis underduty to anotherto speak or failureto speak is inconsistent with honest dealings. Silence, work'estopped', to mustamountto bad faith,and elements of essentials such estoppel position prejudice :person of include: changeof to of claimingestoppel,damagesif the estoppelis denied,duty and opportunity to personclaiming speak,inducing estoppel alterhis position, to reliance upon silenceof partysoughtto be estopped.Black's Ed P719 sth Affiant The person who makes and subscribes affidavit. an The word is used,in this sense,interchangeably 'deponent.' the latterterm with But shouldbe reserved the designation one who makesa deposition.Black's as of Sth Ed P28 Agent. A person authorized another act for him,one by to instructed with another's business. One who represenfs actsfor anotherunder and the contractor relationof agency.Etc etc Black'ssthEd P 32 Principal.Adj. Chief;leading; most important considerable; or Primary; original. Highestin rank,authority, character,importance, degree. or Black's 5'nEd P 621 Principal.n. The sourceof authority right.A or superintendent, of a school.Black's Ed P622 as sth -5-

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