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The Law of Agency: Its Principles Ordained by the Creator and Its Current Application

IntroductionThe law of agency is a principle foundational to many legal, business, and social relationships today. At its core, it involves one person (the agent) being authorized to act on behalf of another (the principal), creating a relationship characterized by authority, trust, responsibility, and accountability. While this principle may seem to be a purely human…

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Adhesion Contracts and Their Intersection with the Fifth Amendment: An In-Depth Legal Analysis

Introduction to Adhesion Contracts and Property Rights Adhesion contracts, characterized by unequal bargaining power and non-negotiable terms, often raise concerns about fairness and enforceability. When such contracts involve deceit, constructive fraud, malfeasance, or deceptive practices, they challenge fundamental principles of contract and constitutional law. This article examines the interplay between adhesion contracts, property as defined…

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Adhesion Contracts: Full Disclosure, Consent, and Legal Protections for Vulnerable Parties

Adhesion contracts, often characterized by pre-drafted terms and unequal bargaining power, present unique challenges when involving minors or legally incompetent individuals. These agreements raise questions about fairness, enforceability, and the legal protections necessary for vulnerable parties. This article examines the critical principles of full disclosure, consent, and unconscionability while incorporating a discussion of the Baby…

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Documents such as a driver’s license do not determine what constitutes a person’s legal name

Documents such as a driver’s license do not determine what constitutes a person’s legal name.65 C.J.S. Names § 1. The Trustee relies on the Certificate of Correction and the fact that the Debtor’s driver’s license spells her last name as Thibault in arguing that that spelling is the “correct” one. But the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial…

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The Powers of Congress to Regulate Money and the Role of Contracts, and Did They Steal the Gold or Did They Redefine Gold?

So, you believe they “stole the gold”? Well, that just proves you do not understand what money is. At one time they used sea shells as money. Who agreed that sea shells had value? The parties to the contract decided that. This is why you can use anything of “value” as money. That includes a…

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Why using All Rights Reserved is actually incorrect.

People tend to throw out terms without looking them up because they heard them from others, and they sound good or right. Let’s look at the phrase All Rights Reserved. People believe it is how you tell people that you reserve your inalienable rights and/or civil rights. There is something you should know first. You…