Works carried out on Houses and Gardens, Promissory Notes and Accepted for Value debt discharges for Men and Women Living on the Land of the United Kingdom under Common Law

This request has been withdrawn by the person who made it. There may be an explanation in the correspondence below.

George Tsigarides

Dear Department for Work and Pensions,

I will be grateful if you would confirm the following regarding the provision of Works for Houses and Gardens, the use of Promissionery Notes and the use of 'Accepted For Value (AFV)' debt discharges for Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom under Common Law:

1. Is the provision of Works for Houses and Gardens, the use of Promissionery Notes and the use of 'Accepted For Value (AFV)' debt discharges for Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom under the jurisdiction of Common Law.

2. Is the provision of Works for Houses and Gardens, the use of Promissionery Notes and the use of 'Accepted For Value (AFV)' debt discharges for Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom under the jurisdiction of the international Admiralty Law of the Sea.

3. If the provision of Works for Houses and Gardens, the use of Promissionery Notes and the use of 'Accepted For Value (AFV)' debt discharges for Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom is not under Common Law - which applies to Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom - how do Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom obtain their provision of Works for Houses and Gardens, the use of Promissionery Notes and the use of 'Accepted For Value (AFV)' debt discharges.

4. If the provision of Works for Houses and Gardens, the use of Promissionery Notes and the use of 'Accepted For Value (AFV)' debt discharges for Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom is under the international Admiralty Law of the Sea - please confirm that payment for these services only applies to citizens of the government, and not to Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom (who come under the jurisdiction of Common Law).

Thank You.

Kind Regards.

Yours faithfully,

George Tsigarides

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Dear George Tsigarides,

Ref: VTR1747

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request received on 2/3/16.

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George Tsigarides

Dear Department for Work and Pensions,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Department for Work and Pensions's handling of my FOI request 'Works carried out on Houses and Gardens, Promissory Notes and Accepted for Value debt discharges for Men and Women Living on the Land of the United Kingdom under Common Law'.

[ I was advised that DWP does not hold the below information.

Please note that this is not a request for Legal or Lawful advice.

It is a GOIA request for information that should be held by DWP.

I will therefore rephrase my request: and I will be grateful if you would kindly confirm or otherwise, DWP does hold these records, regarding the provision of Works for Houses and Gardens, the use of Promissory Notes and the use of 'Accepted For Value (AFV)' debt discharges for Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom under Common Law:

1. Does DWP hold records confirming or otherwise, that for the provision of Works for Houses and Gardens, the use of Promissory Notes and the use of 'Accepted For Value (AFV)' debt discharges for Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom under the jurisdiction of Common Law applies: and if not, please kindly confirm how the DWP can fulfil its governmental granted duties. If yes, please provide me with this information.

2. Does the DWP hold records confirming or otherwise, that for the provision of Works for Houses and Gardens, the use of Promissory Notes and the use of 'Accepted For Value (AFV)' debt discharges for Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom under the jurisdiction of the international Admiralty Maritime Law of the Sea: and if not, please kindly confirm how the DWP can fulfil its governmental granted duties. If yes, please provide me with this information.

3. Does the DWP hold records confirming or otherwise, that the provision of Works for Houses and Gardens, the use of Promissory Notes and the use of 'Accepted For Value (AFV)' debt discharges for Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom is not under Common Law - which applies to Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom: and if yes please confirm how do Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom obtain their provision of Works for Houses and Gardens. If not, please confirm how the DWP can fulfil its governmental duties.

4. Does the DWP hold records that confirm or otherwise, that the provision of Works for Houses and Gardens, the use of Promissory Notes and the use of 'Accepted For Value (AFV)' debt discharges for Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom is under the international Admiralty Maritime Law of the Sea: and if yes, please confirm that payment for these services only applies to citizens of the government, and not to Men and Women living on the Land of the United Kingdom (who come under the jurisdiction of Common Law). If not, please confirm how the DWP can fulfil its governmental granted duties.

Thank You.

Kind Regards. ]

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/w...

Yours faithfully,

George Tsigarides

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George Tsigarides

Dear DWP freedom-of-information-requests,

May I please have a reply to my last email.

thank You.

Kind Regards.

Yours sincerely,

George Tsigarides

George Tsigarides

Dear DWP freedom-of-information-requests,

I would like to withdraw this FOIA Request.

Thank You.

Kind Regards.

Yours sincerely,

George Tsigarides