COURT OF AGES: 9. DISPUTE RESOLUTION - AND VIOLATION OF NATURAL LAW.
9. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
1. A DISPUTE IS A DISAGREEMENT NOT RESULTING FROM SIGNIFICANT LOSS, HARM OR CRIMINAL ACT.
2. DISPUTES ARE SETTLED QUICKLY BETWEEN DISPUTANTS WHEREVER POSSIBLE.
3.
DISPUTANTS WHO ARE UNABLE TO SETTLE A MATTER BETWEEN THEMSELVES BRING
THE MATTER BEFORE A JUDGE WHO IS AGREED UPON BY BOTH PARTIES.
4. DISPUTANTS AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE JUDGE’S RULING.
5. A JUDGE IS A RESPECTED COMMUNITY MEMBER WHO IS CALLED UPON TO RENDER A DECISION IN ORDER TO SETTLE A DISPUTE.
6. A JUDGE IS AN UNPAID VOLUNTEER WHO ACTS IN SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY BY FREE-WILL CHOICE AS CALLED UPON.
7. ACCEPTING PAYMENT FOR SERVICE AS JUDGE VIOLATES NATURAL LAW.
8. ANY ADULT WHO IS CALLED UPON MAY, BY FREE-WILL CHOICE, ACT AS JUDGE IN ORDER TO SETTLE A DISPUTE.
9.
WHEN A DISPUTANT REFUSES REASONABLE ATTEMPTS TO SETTLE A MATTER AND
REFUSES TO AGREE ON A JUDGE, THE MATTER IS BROUGHT BEFORE THE ECCLESIA.
10. DISPUTES BROUGHT BEFORE THE ECCLESIA ARE SETTLED BY THE ECCLESIA COUNCIL.
I
affirm these statements. Misquoting, taking these statements out of
context or manipulating their meaning, in part or in whole, violates
Natural Law and is prohibited.
REIGN OF EARTH
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