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I. Introductory Provisions
 
  1.2 Concepts  
  Article 10-Trust  
  Canon 1454  
  Trust is confidence in or reliance on the validity of some quality or attribute of a Form being true based on custom without Proof or Faith. Trust is now also applied to a form of administration and conveyance of rights, obligations and relationships.  
  Canon 1455  
  Trust does not have the same meaning as Faith. Trust is a fictional term that does not inherently imply the need of Proof nor Faith for confidence in something being true, whereas Faith in its original fictional sense means “duty of fulfilling one’s trust in God”. In order to strengthen certain fictional models of Reality based on Faith, the definition of Trust has been deliberately misconstrued.  
  Canon 1456  
  As these canons of Divine Law, Natural Law, Cognitive Law and Positive Law incorporate the proof and existence of All with and without the need of Proof, it may be correctly concluded that these canons represent “perfect trust”.  
  Canon 1457  
  When anyone references, writes or speaks of “Trust”, "True Trust " or "Perfect Trust " it shall mean these canons and no other.  
     
     
 
 
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