Recording your company under common law with the Common Law Court involves a straightforward process. The Common Law Court extends the opportunity to officially record the company you own, under common law. This entails submitting the details of the responsible living man/woman for the company, who has previously recorded both their birth name and the ownership of their legal fiction.
The responsible living man/woman can also include the trading name of the company. They will bear responsibility for the company, and the company will be formally recognized within the jurisdiction of the common law court.
Gone are the times when the state unduly benefited from living men/women, and when corporate misconduct went unchecked.
Embracing common law principles while operating a company yields several advantages:
- Demonstrates ethical marketing by emphasizing adherence to common law principles, avoiding harm, loss, or injury, and promoting honourable contractual dealings.
- Confirms lawful operation, denouncing fraudulent trading practices and preventing the closing and reopening of companies.
- Assures employees of lawful operations and adherence to common law principles.
- Enables competitive and reasonable pricing for the services offered.
However, operating under common law entails certain disadvantages:
- You no longer have the false and inappropriate luxury of being able to operate fraudulently.
- You no longer have the false and inappropriate protection of the state for crimes that you commit.
- You will no longer be in the position where you can abuse your employees with the protection of the state.
- Regarding employees, abiding by common law principles fosters a better workplace structure.
- Businesses recorded under the jurisdiction of the Common Law Court may no longer be bound by statutory rules, but the responsibility to uphold employee entitlements remains.
- Regarding taxes, business owners recording their business under common law can witness an improved financial structure and offer competitive pricing. Employees who choose to follow common law principles by recording their birth and legal fiction can also withhold taxes from the state regime until it acts lawfully and in the public interest.
The process of recording a company under common law offers a chance to regain control, no longer necessitating support for the unaccountable system and empowering responsible business owners.
By applying common law principles to your business, the benefits extend to the public, customers, employees, and the community. Whether you are an employer or self-employed, you have the authority to influence how the country operates.