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II. Form |
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2.1 Form |
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Article 27-Location |
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Canon 1574 |
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A Location is a fictional Form created through the combined action of a valid survey by succession and registration in relation to one unique dimension of temporal space in relation to neighbouring space. |
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Canon 1575 |
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Valid survey by succession is the principle that a survey cannot be true to describing a particular dimension of temporal space in relation to neighbouring space if it does not belong by succession to a hierarchy of valid survey from the Absolute to a particular Cadastral survey. |
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Canon 1576 |
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Any survey unable to prove its membership to a hierarchy of succession of detailed survey from a particular Cadastre Location to the Absolute is automatically invalid, including any and all associated land title, rights, claims, contracts and agreements. |
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Canon 1577 |
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Registration of a valid Location is when a valid survey is registered in the Great Register of One Heaven as the one true and accurate survey of a Cadastre Location. |
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Canon 1578 |
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Any valid survey of a particular Cadastre Location that is not properly registered into the Great Register of One Heaven is automatically invalid, including any and all associated land title, rights, claims, contracts and agreements. |
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Canon 1579 |
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There are only seven (7) valid forms of Location: Absolute, Universal, Galactic, Stellar, Planetary, Terrestrial and Cadastre. |
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Canon 1580 |
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An Absolute Location is a valid survey and registration of the primary location of all locations being the One, the Absolute and the Unique Collective Awareness as defined by these canons and specifically the canons of Divine Law and Natural Law. By these canons, there is only one (1) possible Absolute Location. |
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Canon 1581 |
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A Universal Location is a valid survey by succession and registration of a sub-location within the surveyed Absolute Location representing a region of the Universe larger than a Galaxy as defined by the canons and the Ucadian knowledge indexes. |
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Canon 1582 |
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A Galactic Location is a valid survey by succession and registration of a galactic location within the surveyed Universal Location representing a valid Galaxy as defined by the canons and the Ucadian knowledge indexes. |
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Canon 1583 |
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A Stellar Location is a valid survey by succession and registration of a stellar (sun) location within a surveyed Galactic Location representing a valid star system as defined by the canons and the Ucadian knowledge indexes. |
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Canon 1584 |
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A Planetary Location is a valid survey by succession and registration of a planetary location within a surveyed Stellar (Sun) Location representing a valid planet as defined by the canons and the Ucadian knowledge indexes. |
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Canon 1585 |
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A Terrestrial Location is a valid survey by succession and registration of the entire terrestrial land mass of a planet, including its method of survey as defined by the canons and the Ucadian knowledge indexes. |
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Canon 1586 |
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A Cadastre Location is a valid registration through succession of a surveyed and marked out a tract of land, claim or settlement in relation to other neighbouring landmarks and locations within a valid registered terrestrial land survey. |
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Canon 1587 |
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A valid Location is not Realty (Real Property) until properly conveyed into a Superior Trust. |
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