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Bob Sherin, W4ASX September 21st 05 03:17 PM

Lawyers use the term. Suedo podia means false position. In law it
isn't taken as necessary false but an alteration of the original
position.

Here's how it's used. A plaintiff, say, pleads a contract against you
when its existence is by no means certain. You plead back that no
contract exists but there was a relationship and you've been damaged in
tort.

So, it is kind of a dance where you position your opponent to be slayed
by your arguments.

Bob Sherin, W4ASX


Anon September 21st 05 03:33 PM


How come it does not appear in Black's Law Dictionary?




"Bob Sherin, W4ASX" wrote in message
ups.com...
Lawyers use the term. Suedo podia means false position. In law it
isn't taken as necessary false but an alteration of the original
position.

Here's how it's used. A plaintiff, say, pleads a contract against you
when its existence is by no means certain. You plead back that no
contract exists but there was a relationship and you've been damaged in
tort.

So, it is kind of a dance where you position your opponent to be slayed
by your arguments.

Bob Sherin, W4ASX




[email protected] September 21st 05 03:41 PM


Lardass posing as a woman whined:
"Thrasher Remailer" wrote in message
...
In article
"Noballs whiny **** Davies" whined:

You had


Poor whiny **** Lardass Lloyd Austin Davies, (N0VP)Nadless Zero Vaginal
Faced
Pussy, he has to get others to fight his battles for him. What a pussy!


BTW, what is a "suedo podia"?


What's the matter, Lardass, did Bob use words your tiny little pea brain
couldn't know because they weren't from "Dr. Who" or "Star Trek," you
mentally
ill genetic reject and fired pizza BOY?

//
Of course (whines)


Of course, you post without knowing what the hell you are talking
about, that is.... Nice to see you finally embrace your inner woman,
Davies, you are just a whiny **** deep down inside.


[email protected] September 21st 05 03:42 PM


Anon wrote:
How come it does not appear in Black's Law Dictionary?


Because you can't read it with your head up your fat ass like that.


"Bob Sherin, W4ASX" wrote in message
ups.com...
Lawyers use the term. Suedo podia means false position. In law it
isn't taken as necessary false but an alteration of the original
position.

Here's how it's used. A plaintiff, say, pleads a contract against you
when its existence is by no means certain. You plead back that no
contract exists but there was a relationship and you've been damaged in
tort.

So, it is kind of a dance where you position your opponent to be slayed
by your arguments.

Bob Sherin, W4ASX



Clarence Wheelbarrow September 21st 05 05:56 PM

It appears Bob is misusing the term. In another string in this
group, Wayne Mackleroy appears to properly identify it as
a biological term. The term cannot be found in Black's
Law Dictionary.


Clarance



"Anon" wrote in message
...

How come it does not appear in Black's Law Dictionary?




"Bob Sherin, W4ASX" wrote in message
ups.com...
Lawyers use the term. Suedo podia means false position. In law it
isn't taken as necessary false but an alteration of the original
position.

Here's how it's used. A plaintiff, say, pleads a contract against you
when its existence is by no means certain. You plead back that no
contract exists but there was a relationship and you've been damaged in
tort.

So, it is kind of a dance where you position your opponent to be slayed
by your arguments.

Bob Sherin, W4ASX






Bob Sherin, W4ASX October 9th 05 11:00 PM

Just saw this post, Clarence, and jumped to it since you discovered a
misstatement. At all times, I want to be as accurate and
authoritative as possible. When it turns out wrong, the mistake needs
to be ballyhooed.

First, naturally I spelled what I wanted to say wrong. Suedo is, of
course, spelled correctly, pseudo. It is in Black's, meaning "false."
So far, so good, but here's where I get into trouble. Podia is
apparently a biological term meaning feet. My notion that podia meant
position is wrong. If it means feet, then my usage needs a further
explanation lest anyone think I'm phony.

Much of my legal education came from my Father, born in 1898, deceased
in 1988. He grew up on Latin and the common law. Psuedo podia is a
term he used and I imitated, assuming its meaning as false position.

I find it nowhere current in relation to the law. But it isn't unusual
that Dad used terms grounded in an earlier era that are no longer used.
Yet no longer in Black's is hard to fathom. Another word he taught
was demurrer, a legal term no longer used but very much in Black's.

And so, I misused a term, and this reply is to set the record straight.
Clarence, thanks for your astute follow-up.

Bob Sherin, W4ASX


Psychiatrist-to-Hams October 10th 05 12:34 AM


"Bob Sherin, W4ASX" wrote in message
oups.com...
Just saw this post, Clarence, and jumped to it since you discovered a
misstatement//////////SNIPPED/////////////




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