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II. Form |
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2.1 Form |
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Article 25-Building |
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Canon 1560 |
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A Building is a fictional Form created through the combined action of a descriptive engineering plan and registration of a structure or edifice upon a valid Cadastre Location.
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Canon 1561 |
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A Building is always attached to a valid Location and not vice versa.
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Canon 1562 |
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Registration of a valid Building is when a valid engineering plan is registered in the Great Register of a Ucadian Society as the one true and accurate current plan of the Building. |
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Canon 1563 |
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Any Building of a particular Cadastre Location that is not properly registered into the Great Register of a Ucadian Society is automatically invalid, including any and all associated land title, rights, claims, contracts and agreements. |
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