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I. Introductory Provisions |
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1.2 Concepts |
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Article 14-Proof |
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Canon 1479 |
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Proof is the demonstration or production of one or more facts and evidence to support an Argument based on reason and logic. Proof therefore does not depend upon faith or trust.
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Canon 1480 |
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As these canons of Divine Law, Natural Law, Cognitive Law and Positive Law comprehensively prove Divine Law, Natural Law and Positive Law, they stand as the highest proof of law against any other claims of inferior law. |
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Canon 1481 |
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The denial of valid proof is error in law. Therefore, any denial of the superior proof of these canons is automatically an error in law.
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Canon 1482 |
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Any claim that the law admits no proof against that which it presumes is false.
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Canon 1483 |
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A Proof will stand good until the contrary is proved. Therefore in the absence of any challenge by valid Proof equal or greater than these canons, all men, women and persons consent to these canons being the one, true and only rule of law.
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Canon 1484 |
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When anyone references, writes or speaks of “Proof”, “Real Proof”, or “Complete Proof” it shall mean these canons and no other.
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