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Here are procedures that may be used
to abate a government action against you.  
Study and follow the process closely.

 

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Background Studies In Law 

"Background Studies In Law" brings us through the history of law in the United States and why "Plea In Abatements" work.  Be sure to read "Handbook on Plea In Abatements."

 

Common Law Plea In Abatement 

This is an abbreviated instruction on "Pleas In Abatements."  Use at your own risk.  Recommend you use the "Handbook of Common Law Plea In Abatements" (below)

 

Christian Law Abatements 

Abatement at law is the overthrow or destruction of a pending action apart from the cause of action; in equity the suspension of the proceedings.  The term 'abatement' is used, with reference to pending actions or suits, to designate the result upon a suit or action, of defects which vitiate the propriety of the suit as brought, in contradistinction to the existence or the statement of a cause of action; it looks to their effect; and consequently it is ordinarily defined descriptively in terms of the effect produced, so that the extending equitable doctrines to all suits or actions is spoken of.

 

Abatement By Notary Public      

Did you know that Notary Publics have many powers?   This article shows how a Notary may be used to Abate government documents.   Check the word: "Notary" in your law encyclopedia.

 

Handbook on Pleas In Abatements 

This is a Handbook giving detailed instructions and samples for you to prepare Christian Law "Pleas In Abatements."  

Abatement at law is the overthrow or destruction of a pending action apart from the cause of action; in equity the suspension of the proceedings.  The term 'abatement' is used, with reference to pending actions or suits, to designate the result upon a suit or action, of defects which vitiate the propriety of the suit as brought, in contradistinction to the existence or the statement of a cause of action; it looks to their effect; and consequently it is ordinarily defined descriptively in terms of the effect produced, so that the extending equitable doctrines to all suits or actions is spoken of.

 

Interview of Eric Lynch 

We’re going to cover some basics of freedom and law with Eric Lynch.  It was John Quade and Richard McDonald who have talked about the issues of how to spell your name and the concepts of the non-statutory (Common Law) abatement.

 

Man Beats Internal Revenue Service 

The following transcript details a defendant beating the I.R.S. in just about the shortest amount of time I've ever seen.  This is a 1994 case in California, and I have tried to copy it perfectly from my copy of the court reporter's transcript.  The case number is crossed out in the middle, as is this man's last name.

 

 

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