Justinian Deception (Law)

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Most of this is explained through an Australian lens. The structure is the same, but Australian Laws and Rules fall under the crown not the American By-Laws. A good watch for how it's structured against you none the less.

Black’s Law Dictionary is, as the name implies, a book of legal definitions. The definitions are largely culled from decided cases. Corpus Juris Secundum (which is Latin for “Second Body of the Law”— its predecessor was known as Corpus Juris) is an encyclopedia containing entries on legal subjects. Another widely-used encyclopedia is American Jurisprudence 2d.

https://i2i.org/when-they-start-throw...

What is Maritime Law:
Maritime law, also known as admiralty law, is a body of laws, conventions, and treaties that govern private maritime business and other nautical matters, such as shipping or offenses occurring on open water. International rules, governing the use of the oceans and seas, are known as the Law of the Sea. In most developed nations, the maritime law follows a separate code and is an independent jurisdiction from national laws. The United Nations (UN), through the International Maritime Organization (IMO), has issued numerous conventions that can be enforced by the navies and coast guards of countries that have signed the treaty outlining these rules. Maritime law governs many of the insurance claims relating to ships and cargo; civil matters between shipowners, seamen, and passengers; and piracy.

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/... (Not Opinion Of SMHP - Do your own research) Dog Latin, also known as Cod Latin, macaronic Latin, mock Latin, or Canis Latinicus, refers to the creation of a phrase or jargon in imitation of Latin, often by "translating" English words into Latin by conjugating or declining them as if they were Latin words.

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