Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

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2.3 Form Abrogation and Corruption

Article 62 - Fraud

Canon 1752 (link)

Fraud is the false representation of Form to obtain an unjust advantage or to injure the Rights of another.

Canon 1753 (link)

Fraud is a deliberate act of deception. Hence, fraud is the deliberate concealment of a known truth in order to mislead or cheat. Thus to “deceive” is to cause a man or woman to believe what is false, to lead into error and delude.

Canon 1754 (link)

Fraud and Justice can never dwell together. By no agreement or statute can it be lawfully effected that a fraud shall be practiced.

Canon 1755 (link)

No right of action can have its origin in fraud. No action may arise out of a fraudulent consideration.

Canon 1756 (link)

The phrase "let him who wishes to be deceived, be deceived" and those that defend it is the utmost perversion and fraud against the law.

Canon 1757 (link)

The greater fraud is not the fraud upon the people by the government and judiciary class within inferior Roman law societies but the fact that inferior Roman law first deceives all those who seek to practice law, thus entombing them within a prison of lies.

Canon 1758 (link)

A concealed fault is equal to a deceit.

Canon 1759 (link)

No action may arise out of a fraudulent consideration, agreement or contract.

Canon 1760 (link)

A great lie of the Roman Cult system of law is that no member of a Bar association may possibly know the law until they have reached the highest levels of vetting, by which time their ideals, dreams and sense of justice have been thoroughly exorcised from their mind.

Canon 1761 (link)

The action against a wrong has no material influence upon its condition. A fraud remains a fraud whether challenged, repelled or temporarily forgotten.