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V. Institution |
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5.4 Sanctions and Punishment |
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Article 146-Adjudication |
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Canon 2886 |
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Adjudication is the formal conduct of a hearing or a trial to judge the validity of an accusation against a member of a particular Religion or Cult. |
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Canon 2887 |
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A valid Adjudication is any hearing or trial conducted in accordance with these canons and the sacred covenant Pactum de Singularis Caelum. |
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Canon 2888 |
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There is no higher competent forum for adjudication than the Supreme Court of One Heaven. Therefore, any claimed higher forum or court claimed by a Religion or Cult is automatically null and void. |
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Canon 2889 |
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The conduct of any hearing or trial must be in accordance with these canons and the principles of full disclosure, innocence until proven guilty, fairness and justice. |
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Canon 2890 |
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An Adjudication that is not in accordance with these canons and the sacred covenant Pactum de Singularis Caelum is not valid and therefore is null and void, having legitimate no force of law. |
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