Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

one heaven iconVII.   Law

7.12 Defense of Law

Article 314 - Attendance

Canon 3297 (link)

Attendance is when a man, woman, or aggregate of men and women present themselves to a valid Court as Sponsor for a Person that is Party to a Suit as either the party claiming Injury or the party accussed of Injury.

Canon 3298 (link)

Neither attendance, nor representations by an advocate before a Court represents consent by a man or woman to the jurisdiction of the court. Neither does attendance imply guilt nor cure antecedent irregularity of process, nor a defective service.

Canon 3299 (link)

It is a most solemn and ancient obligation of any valid court that when any man or woman is brought before the court for the first time concerning a controversy, that they are presented with the facts as to the precise nature of the controversy, by whom it was brought and what evidence exists to support such claims.

Canon 3300 (link)

The failure to fully disclose the nature of the controversy and by whom such allegations have come upon the attendance of court or within three (3) days of arrest is a failure to establish proper jurisdiction. Therefore, any holding of a man or woman as surety for a Person in such a case is unlawful and an offence against the law.