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II. Form
 
  2.1 Form  
  Article 17-Person  
  Canon 1498  
  A Person is any valid Form attributed to a single member of the Homo Sapien species, or equivalent higher order life form, living or deceased; or to the singular identity of a lawful aggregate of the species. A single member Form of person is called Person, while a valid aggregate of persons is called a Juridic Person.  
  Canon 1499  
  A Person attributed to less than a Homo Sapien or higher order life form is automatically null and void from the beginning. Attributing a Person to an Animal, Notion or Thing is an unnatural and unlawful Act.  
  Canon 1500  
  Only four (4) Forms of Person are valid: Divine, True, Superior and Inferior:  
  (i) A Divine Person is the Form attributed to a Divine Immortal Spirit expressed in Trust; and  
  (ii) a True Person is the Form attributed to a Flesh vessel conveyed into a True Trust; and  
  (iii) a Superior Person is the Form attributed to a valid defined Office; and  
  (iv) a Inferior Person is the Form attributed by inferior claims such Western and inferior Roman Law or Talmudic Law.  
  Canon 1501  
  By definition, a Divine Person possesses higher standing than a True Person and a Roman Person has the least rights of all Persons. Inferior Persons such as Roman Persons have no jurisdiction beyond the bounds of dictatorships, militia and organized criminal enterprises willing to support such false statutes.  
  Canon 1502  
  The concept of a "natural person" is an oxymoron and a deliberate corruption of law. Therefore the term is reprobate, suppressed and not permitted to be revived.  
  Canon 1503  
  Only seven (7) Forms of Juridic Person are valid: Supreme, Universal, Global, Civil, Mercantile, Union and Inferior.  
  Canon 1504  
  An aggregate of Persons as a Juridic Person without at least two (2) active member of the Homo Sapien species ceases to have Form.  
  Canon 1505  
  No aggregate of persons intending to obtain Juridic personality, is able to acquire it unless competent authority has approved its statutes.  
  Canon 1506  
  Excluding Divine Personality, all Persons are temporary. Non Juridic Persons are extinguished at the death of the associated flesh vessel. Juridic Persons are extinguished in accordance with their own statutes and superior competent authority. No Juridic Person, excluding Society Juridic Persons formed in accordance with Pactum De Singularis Caelum and associated covenants, may exist for more than one hundred (100) years.  
  Canon 1507  
  Representing a juridic person and acting in its name are those whose competence is acknowledged by these canons or by its own statutes.  
  Canon 1508  
  Upon the extinction of a juridic person, the allocation of its goods, rights and obligations is governed by law and its statutes. If these give no indication, they go to the juridic person immediately superior, always without prejudice to the intention of the founders and donors and acquired rights.  
 
     
 
 
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