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Maxims of Law

by Richard Anthony

When Jesus spoke the Truth to his accusers, he would justify himself by quoting Law. First, he would quote God's Law, and after quoting God's Law He would often quote the accuser's law and use that against them as well. For example, Jesus would say, "Did ye never read in the scriptures..." and then quote Go...

HUMAN BEING - To Be or Not To Be a Human Being?

By Randy Lee in The Christian Jural Society News.

From Ballentine's Law Dictionary (1948). 'Human Being' is defined as follows:
     

'See monster' . From the same dictionary, 'monster' is defined: 'A human-being by birth, but in some part resembling a lower animal.'

This is an unusu...

Ten Commercial Maxims of Law

There are ten essential maxims or precepts in commercial law.

1 - Workman is worth of his hire. The first of these is expressed in Exodus 20:15; Lev. 19:13; Mat. 10:10; Luke 10:7; Tim. 2:6. Legal maxim: "It is against equity for freemen not to have the free disposal of their own property."

2 - The sec...

The Eight (8) Essential Elements of a Lawful Contract

1. The Parties are competent to contract

The parties to a contract should be competent, being of the age of majority/consent, of sound mind, and not disqualified from contracting by any law to which s/he is subject. A flaw in capacity may be due to minority, lunacy, idiocy, drunkenness or st...