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Sui Juris

One who has all the rights to which a freemen is entitled; one who is not under the power of another, as a slave, a minor, and the
like.
To make a valid contract, a person must, in general, be sui juris. Every one of full age is presumed to be sui juris.

Sui Juris
[Latin, Of his or her own right.]
Possessing full social  and Civil
Rights; not under any legal disability, or the power of another, or guardianship. Having thec
apacity to manage one's own affairs;  not  under legal disability to act for one's self.
West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All
rights reserved.

sui juris
 ‘subject to his own law’, an independent legal person.
Collins Dictionary of Law © W.J. Stewart, 2006
SUI JURIS. One who has all the rights to which a freemen is entitled; one who is not under the p
ower of another, as a slave,a minor, and the like. 
     2. To make a valid contract, a person must, in general, be sui juris. Every one of full age is pr
esumed to be sui juris.Story on Ag. p. 10.

In civil law the phrase sui juris indicates legal competence, the capacity to manage one's own affairs


(Black's Law Dictionary, Oxford English Dictionary) as opposed to alieni juris, which means someone under
the control of another, such as one adjudged incapable of appropriate self-determinations or an infant.

All documents are in ens legis to the straw man created off off the certificate of live birth....the newer date on the Birth certificate
is the date of the creation of the ens legis....  The name is written JOHN DOE as the birth of the flesh "sui juris " is the earlier date
and is spelled John Doe....John Doe has free will and is exempt from levy....All bills are sent to ens legis, all tax returns are ens
legis and the census calls for you to fill it in in all capital letters...in other words ens legis...the fiction....Are you a fiction or an I
AM....
Legalize is a foreign language see below.......

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