Civil Procedure
ARTICLE XI., DUE PROCESS OF LAW, BOOK OF ALL LAW, HOLINESS TO THE LORD (1114/1115-12517-NSA)
LAW OFFICE OF KOGARD W. GODSGOD, CHTD:., N:.S:.
IN THE CITY OF ATHENS PHILADELPHOS
THE PILLARS OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
I. Knowledge: Drawing Conclusions of Law, pursuant to MAAT Statute. Use of Critical Thought and Analysis.
II. Wisdom: Spelling and Riting Sentences, or Declarations of Judgement; Resolutions.
III. Understanding: Making Findings of Fact, conducting hearing.
IV. Culture: Civil Rites and Civil Services
V. Power: Maurerische Nationalization; “RE-MEMER-RE-MEMER” (ad infinitum).
VI. Balance: of Weights and Measures.
VII. Perfect: Oversee thy Self Temple.
VIII. Building: Make Motions, pass Actions, do Deeds, attorn people.
IX. Born: Charter Bodies, Make Records.