Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconVI.   Institution

6.1 Institution

Article 181 - Order

Canon 4549 (link)

An Order is the term used to define a sub branch of a Religion or Cult, distinct from other organs colleges, churches, trusts, corporate bodies, entities and institutions according to its instrument of formation, purpose, by-laws, geographic region and activities.

Canon 4550 (link)

An Order is not a valid Order unless it conforms to these canons and the most sacred Covenant Pactum de Singularis Caelum.

Canon 4551 (link)

A valid Order may be further subdivided into geographic subdivisions according to its hierarchy as defined by its deed or instrument of formation.

Canon 4552 (link)

As a Cult by definition seeks to diminish and corrupt knowledge, a Cult is forbidden to establish, operate or control Orders in areas where knowledge is a crucial component to the effective delivery of service such as health, education and sciences.

Canon 4553 (link)

Any Cult found to be operating an Order in an area where knowledge is a crucial component immediately forfeits the right to continue ownership and control of such services and they must be surrendered to the appropriate Ucadian Society. Where a Cult refuses to surrender institutions it is not permitted to operate, then it is permissible to seek enforcement to make sure such property and services are properly and lawfully ceded.