Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

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3.3 Rights Suspension and Corruption

Article 106 - Date

Canon 2105 (link)

Date is a fictional concept whereby the presence of the word itself indicates either a ceding of rights or a gift by the signatory of a document to the other party. Date comes from two of the oldest words in Latin datio meaning to give away (ones) rights, and dato meaning gift.

Canon 2106 (link)

By inferior Roman law, when the word Date or Day is used on a document that is not a deed or agreement and it is associated with a Roman Time, this indicates the consent of the author to cede any rights of claim or protest concerning the subject matter contained in the document to the recipient.

Canon 2107 (link)

By inferior Roman law, when the word Date or Day is used on a document that is an agreement or deed and it is associated with a Roman Time and Location this indicates the consent of the signatory to give any and all rights contained within the agreement to the other party. When both parties sign with a Date present, the effect is neutralized.

Canon 2108 (link)

As the system of inferior Roman Law has continued to deceive their own legal professionals as well as members of the general public, the knowledge of the significance of Date has been largely lost to only a very few.

Canon 2109 (link)

Under inferior Roman law, when a party uses Date and a Roman Time on a document, the recipient has the right to seek an Estoppel against any subsequent action by the other party based upon their consent by the use of Date to cede any right of claim or protest.

Canon 2110 (link)

Under inferior Roman law, when a party uses Date and a Roman Time on a deed, the recipient that did not use Date has the right to seek an Estoppel against any subsequent action by the other party based upon their consent by the use of Date. Furthermore, the same party has the right to seek a judgment to have the property seized based upon the agreement of any property being a “gift”.

Canon 2111 (link)

In accordance with these Canons, the legal definitions associated with Date and Day are hereby null and void with only the meanings associated with time and timekeeping are permitted to remain.

Canon 2112 (link)

Any person who seeks to exploit the inferior Roman law trickery of using Date or Day to indicate a ceding of rights or gift is henceforth guilty of fraud and any such cause of action is immediately null and void.