Constitution of the Republic

ARTICLE IV: Judiciary and Due process rights

C) Civil Due Process

  1. The right of arbitration shall not be denied any wronged person.
  2. All persons who have undergone arbitration shall have redress for any remaining wrong in the civil courts, with the loser paying the cost of the trial and legal fees.
  3. All adults with equal bargaining power have absolute freedom to make any contract except one for illegal acts and/or services, and shall have remedy in civil court for any breach.
  4. No person denied any right granted under this constitution may be denied their right to seek writs or orders of any type from the judiciary for the enforcement of these rights against the republic, or any person, and to file civil suits to recover any damages without arbitration or limitation of liability. This constitution alone, or in combination with any law or treaty shall be sufficient evidence of the existence of the right and this section of the cause of action.
  5. The government shall insure the payment of all civil awards.


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