Professional Documents
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Within Contracts”
(Understanding Their Essence and Nature)
What is a Contract?
What makes a Contract valid (binding and lawful)?
What makes a Contract invalid (void and unlawful)?
Too often, the ‘nature’ and the ‘essence’ of Contracts have not been taken into
thoughtful consideration by many natural people. Furthermore, the conditions and the
legitimate construction of the same have not been taught by those corporate State
agents or agencies (governments, schools, etc.). Many people (holding seats of Author-
ity) have ‘colorably’ abused the Natural People, and have economically benefited from
the ignorance groomed among the masses – an ignorance which they themselves have
perpetrated for reasons of theft, Arbitrary, Racketeering, legal abuse, personal gain,
and other forms of deception and Misprision.
The unfortunate social and political reality is that the ‘United States Republic’ of
North America and the Natural Aboriginals of the Land have been subverted. The op-
erative governments are usurpingly functioning under a ‘Color-of-Authority’ through a
foreign ‘Body Politic’ at all levels – Federal, State, City / Town, and Municipal, etc.
The usurping ‘Body Politic’ (criminals / usurpers) boldly refer to themselves as ‘The
U.S. Democracy’. One body politic is Constitutional; the other is not! By what Con-
tract is this fact or ruling determined?
The Scholar is encouraged to study and review these conditions and forms
for further clarification on the specific character or elements of Contracts:
1. Certain and Hazardous Contracts. 14. A Parol Contract.
2. Communicative and Independent Contracts. 15. A Personal Contract.
3. Expressed and Implied Contracts. 16. A Principal and Accessory Contract.
4. Mutual Interest and Mixed Contracts. 17. A Sub-Contract.
5. Fair and Reasonable Contracts. 18. A Special Contract.
6. Constructive Contracts. 19. Quasi Contracts.
7. Consensual and Real Contracts. 20. Record, Simple, and Specialty Contracts.
8. Conditional Contracts. 21. Unconscionable Contracts.
9. Divisible and Indivisible Contracts. 22. Unilateral and Bilateral Contracts.
10. Executed and Executory Contracts. 23. Usurious Contracts.
11. Gratuitous and Onerous Contracts. 24. Written Contracts.
12. Joint and Several Contracts. 25. A Contract of Sale.
13. A Pre-Contract.