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II. Form
 
  2.1 Form  
  Article 26-Good  
  Canon 1564  
  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).
 
  Canon 1565  
  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.
 
  Canon 1566  
  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.
 
  Canon 1567  
  All Goods are held in Trust by virtue of the Rights of their creation, storage, conveyance, use or administration.
 
  Canon 1568  
  There are only five valid types of Goods: Supreme, True, Superior, General and Inferior:
 
  (i) A Supreme Good or a Supreme Ecclesiastical Good is any good belonging to a Supreme Trust; and
 
  (ii) A True Good is any good belonging to a True Trust; and
 
  (iii) A Superior Good is any good belonging to a Superior Trust; and
 
  (iv) A General Good is any good belonging to a Merchant , Union, Location, Clann or Temporary Trust; and
 
  (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.
 
  Canon 1569  
  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.
 
  Canon 1570  
  Any claim of higher right of ownership of any Good than the Society of One Heaven is automatically null and void from the beginning.
 
  Canon 1571  
  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.
 
  Canon 1572  
  As Supreme Goods are the highest and most valuable form of goods, Supreme Goods are not permitted to be traded, exchanged or sold.
 
  Canon 1573  
  Only General Goods are permitted to be exchanged, gifted, granted, sold, traded and securitized in accordance to these Canons.
 
     
     
     
 
 
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