III. Rights
3.1 Rights
Article 80 - Property
Property is any fictional Right of Use expressed into a Trust relationship with other Forms whereby there exists a claimed Form of Ownership or Executorship, Form of Trustee(s) administering the Form as Property and Forms of Beneficiaries. Hence Property is the Rights of an Owner to Use the Form, never ownership of the object or concept itself.
Realty or Real Property can only exist in one Superior Trust at any one time. However, lesser forms of Property derived from Real Property in Superior Trust may be conveyed and exchanged.
All valid Property Rights are derived from the Trusts expressed in accordance with the property rights promulgated through the original Ucadian Pronouncements and sacred Covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum.
By definition, any claimed property ownership that contravenes the seven (7) Ucadian Pronouncements and sacred Covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum is therefore void from the beginning.