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Sui Juris: Of his own right; possessing full social and civil rights; not under any legal disability, or the power of another, or guardianship. Having capacity to manage one's own affairs; not under legal disability to act for one's self.

- A Dictionary of Law (1891 Ed.)

1. Of full age and capacity.
2. Possessing full social and civil rights.
3.Roman law. Of or relating to anyone of any age, male or female, not in the postestas of another, and therefore capable of owning property and enjoying private-law rights.
As a status, it was not relevant to public law.
- Black's Law Dictionary (Eighth Ed. 2004)

1: having full legal capacity to act on one's own behalf : not subject to the authority of another
2: qualified to enjoy full rights of citizenship (as of holding public office or serving on a jury)
- Merriam-Webster

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  • Home
  • What Happened to US?
  • State de jure Assembly
    • Organize an Assembly (CoS) in Your County
    • County Committees of Safety
      • Franklin County
      • Tidewater County
  • The Association of Inner Authority - PMA
    • Membership Agreement
  • The Association of Private American Nationals
  • Education
    • Downloadable Documents
    • *VIDEOS*
    • DeJure vs DeFacto Government
    • Common Law
    • Additional Training
    • First taxes by the British
    • Timeline of American Revolution
    • Outside link to timeline
  • Historical Documents
    • The Constitution
    • Articles of Confederation
    • Bill of Rights
    • Authoritative Documents
    • The Magna Carta
    • Charter of Privileges
  • Contact