Public Information Office.........................Send an E-mail (ask). As for a "Link", A link to what? to the internet? pppfffftttttt get a book.
" To Whom it may concern,
Sir/Ma'am.
I am contacting you inregards to the Succession laws of our monarch.
My concern, is laws regarding the rights of a princess accsending the throne, And, whether she is crowned as King or Queen.
It is my understanding, that technically she would rule, as King. And be crowned as King.
Can you please provide me with some further information regarding this topic. Both how it has come about, and any further informatin regarding the reasons for it.
Or direct me to where i can find out more about this subject.
Thank you inadvanced,
Yours Sincerely
Such"n"such"
That should do it. Or use your phone, and find a Lawyer. (Consititutional Law). they should know.
Or you can read about 4 years of laws. And 6 years of Developed Law. or Customary Law.
You will be able to obtain law books from a university library regarding succesion if you are really interested.
Salic Law is not contained in english common law in its entirity, certinaly not today. It's contained as parts and tradition. Same with Codex Civilis. We don't have it contained as one document exactly copied from Emperor. We have used it as the baisis, and carried it over.
But English Common law is both based, and uses, salic and codex civilis.
If, you want to learn about both of the above, you will need a few years, and to learn latin. Then you will have to study enlish customary law, and it's development.
I suppose, most of salic law and codex civilis are really precedents of standards in most respects.
And as for my spelling mistake. I really don't give a damn. I could take offense at your lack of education. The way you part your hair, or simply because you are stuck up. But I am above that at the moment.
but that doesn't change what i have posted, i have posted the truth, as fact.
You can lazyman it, and ask public infor .gov.
Or really study it.
Sincerely
fenir
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