


Notice to Attorney Practicing Outside Jurisdiction
This legal notice is for individuals needing to inform and challenge an attorney or court official who is acting outside the territorial jurisdiction of their license. It clearly outlines that U.S. written law only applies to federal territory and cannot be applied to private land or private individuals without consent.
Asserts territorial limits under Article I, Section 8, Clause 17 of the U.S. Constitution
References the Organic Laws and Volume 1 of the U.S. Code
Calls out violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct
Demands correction of false legal claims and jurisdiction overreach
Ideal for foreclosure defense, land claim rebuttals, and private property protection
This document is professionally written, rooted in positive law, and intended to put licensed attorneys and court agents on notice that they lack lawful authority beyond U.S. territorial boundaries.
This legal notice is for individuals needing to inform and challenge an attorney or court official who is acting outside the territorial jurisdiction of their license. It clearly outlines that U.S. written law only applies to federal territory and cannot be applied to private land or private individuals without consent.
Asserts territorial limits under Article I, Section 8, Clause 17 of the U.S. Constitution
References the Organic Laws and Volume 1 of the U.S. Code
Calls out violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct
Demands correction of false legal claims and jurisdiction overreach
Ideal for foreclosure defense, land claim rebuttals, and private property protection
This document is professionally written, rooted in positive law, and intended to put licensed attorneys and court agents on notice that they lack lawful authority beyond U.S. territorial boundaries.
This legal notice is for individuals needing to inform and challenge an attorney or court official who is acting outside the territorial jurisdiction of their license. It clearly outlines that U.S. written law only applies to federal territory and cannot be applied to private land or private individuals without consent.
Asserts territorial limits under Article I, Section 8, Clause 17 of the U.S. Constitution
References the Organic Laws and Volume 1 of the U.S. Code
Calls out violations of the Rules of Professional Conduct
Demands correction of false legal claims and jurisdiction overreach
Ideal for foreclosure defense, land claim rebuttals, and private property protection
This document is professionally written, rooted in positive law, and intended to put licensed attorneys and court agents on notice that they lack lawful authority beyond U.S. territorial boundaries.