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II. Form |
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2.1 Form |
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Article 26-Good |
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Canon 1564 |
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A Good is a fictional Form of Notion held in Trust determined to be useful and therefore possessing a value measurable by some unit of value. As a Good is a form of Notion, a valid good may be either tangible (object) or intangible (concept).
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Canon 1565 |
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The term product is equivalent to a tangible object and therefore tangible good. The term service is equivalent to an intangible concept and therefore intangible good.
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Canon 1566 |
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A member of the Homo Sapien species can never be attributed the Form of a Good. Any law, precept or decree that attributes the Notion of a Good to one or more members of the Homo Sapien species is automatically null and void from the beginning.
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Canon 1567 |
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All Goods are held in Trust by virtue of the Rights of their creation, storage, conveyance, use or administration.
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Canon 1568 |
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There are only five valid types of Goods: Supreme, True, Superior, General and Inferior:
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(i) A Supreme Good or a Supreme Ecclesiastical Good is any good belonging to a Supreme Trust; and
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(ii) A True Good is any good belonging to a True Trust; and
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(iii) A Superior Good is any good belonging to a Superior Trust; and
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(iv) A General Good is any good belonging to a Merchant , Union, Location, Clann or Temporary Trust; and
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(v) An Inferior Good is any good not belonging to a Supreme, True, Superior or General Trust such as an inferior trust formed by the policies, statutes and regulations of the Roman Cult, also known as the Vatican.
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Canon 1569 |
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No Good can exist outside of a valid Trust. Therefore the highest Right of Ownership of all possible Goods is the Society of One Heaven in accordance with these canons.
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Canon 1570 |
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Any claim of higher right of ownership of any Good than the Society of One Heaven is automatically null and void from the beginning.
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Canon 1571 |
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When any Person subjects Goods that otherwise should be Supreme, True or Superior Goods into being Inferior Goods, then such a Person loses all Rights and such rights of Goods automatically transfer to the relevant Ucadian society.
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Canon 1572 |
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As Supreme Goods are the highest and most valuable form of goods, Supreme Goods are not permitted to be traded, exchanged or sold.
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Canon 1573 |
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Only General Goods are permitted to be exchanged, gifted, granted, sold, traded and securitized in accordance to these Canons.
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