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II. Form |
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2.1 Form |
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Article 22-Document |
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Canon 1532 |
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A Document is a Notional Form of spiritual or temporal written instrument of one or more pages with each having a front face or Obverse and a back face or Reverse. There are only five (5) valid forms of Documents: Supreme, Superior, Ordinary, General and Inferior. |
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Canon 1533 |
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A valid Document is any Document that conforms in Form to the requirements prescribed by the body of canon law known as Astrum Iuris Divini Canonum in accordance with Pactum De Singularis Caelum. |
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Canon 1534 |
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A Supreme Document is a valid document issued and sealed by a Supreme Official Person, registered in the Great Register and Public Record of One Heaven and existing firstly as a Supreme Spiritual and Ecclesiastical Instrument and secondly as a Supreme Temporal Ecclesiastical Instrument possessing full living personality. There is no higher, more powerful nor authoritative Document than a Supreme Document. |
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Canon 1535 |
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A Superior Document is a valid document issued and sealed by a Superior Official Person, registered in the Great Register and Public Record of One Heaven and existing firstly as a Superior Spiritual and Ecclesiastical Instrument and secondly as a Superior Temporal Ecclesiastical Instrument possessing full living personality. It is the second highest and authoritative Document of all. |
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Canon 1536 |
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An Ordinary Document is a valid document issued and sealed by a Ordinary Official Person, registered in the Great Register and Public Record of One Heaven and existing firstly as an Ordinary Spiritual and Ecclesiastical Instrument and secondly as an Ordinary Temporal Ecclesiastical Instrument possessing full living personality. It is the third highest and authoritative Document of all. |
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Canon 1537 |
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A General Document is a valid document issued and registered in a Great Register and Public Record of an Ucadian Society that is not issued by an Ordinary, Superior or Supreme Official Person. |
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Canon 1538 |
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An Inferior Document is any document issued by an Inferior Person such as a Roman Person or Inferior Juridic Person. No Inferior Document may ever be allowed to claim superiority over a General Document, Ordinary Document, Superior Document or Supreme Document. |
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Canon 1539 |
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All Documents, whether valid or invalid have at least one Obverse and Reverse with the primary and most ancient purpose of the front or Obverse as the window transmitting the purpose and message of the Document, whilst the Reverse provides the window transmitting any formal reply, or rebuttal. |
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Canon 1540 |
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The physical alteration of any Document, whether it is valid or invalid, without the permission of the original author is an Injury that shifts any liability to the party who altered the document without permission. |
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Canon 1541 |
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By definition, an author cannot deny the existence or validity of their own documents without causing Injury and accepting all liability. Therefore, the return of any Document to its author with a perfected reply attached and sealed to the Reverse cannot be denied or ignored without the author causing Injury and accepting all Liability. |
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Canon 1542 |
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When a separate Document is attached and sealed to the Reverse of the first Document then a reply is perfected in accordance with the most ancient traditions of Documents without Injury. |
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