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II. Form
 
  2.1 Form  
  Article 30-Superior Person  
  Canon 1598  
  A Superior Person is the third highest possible form of Person being the Form of a Living Trust Corpus, also known as a Living Body Corporate being the Real Property of a Superior Trust possessing some kind of Office.  
  Canon 1599  
  An Office is the normal term given to a most sacred position of status and title given life and legal personality of its own to which certain special powers are then bestowed.  
  Canon 1600  
  Only six (6) Forms of Superior Person by Status are valid: Supreme, Superior, Ordinary, Curator, Novice and Inferior.  
  Canon 1601  
  Only four hundred and thirty two (432) most sacred and ancient official positions are recognized as being permitted to hold any powers and authority by the Society of One Heaven as an Office.  
  Canon 1602  
  A Supreme Officer, also known as a Supreme Person and Supreme, is any Official Person defined by unique Article within Pactum De Singularis Caelum. A Supreme Person is the highest Form of Superior Person also known as "Official Person". There is none higher.  
  Canon 1603  
  If any aggregate, entity, association or other body claims equal or superior status to a Supreme Person and is not associated with the sacred Covenant Pactum de Singularis Caelum or seven (7) sacred pronouncements of Ucadia, then such a claim is contrary to the prescripts of Divine Canon Law and is therefore reprobate, suppressed and not permitted to be revived, including any deeds, covenants or other agreements based upon such false claims.  
  Canon 1604  
  A Superior Officer, also known as a Superior Person and Superior, is any Official Person defined by unique Article within the three (3) sacred covenants Pactum De Singularis Fidei, Pactum De Singularis Islam or Pactum De Singularis Spiritus or the seven (7) foundation union Charters including Cartae Sacrorum De Congregatio Globus, Cartae Sacrorum De Congregatio Africans, Cartae Sacrorum De Congregatio Arabia, Cartae Sacrorum De Congregatio Americas, Cartae Sacrorum De Congregatio Asia, Cartae Sacrorum De Congregatio Europa and Cartae Sacrorum De Congregatio Oceania. A Superior is the second highest Form of Official Person. Superior Officers are the most senior executive administrators of Juridic Persons excluding those already identified as Supreme Officers.  
  Canon 1605  
  If any aggregate, entity, association or other body claims equal or superior status to a Superior Person and is not associated with the sacred Covenant Pactum de Singularis Caelum or seven (7) sacred pronouncements of Ucadia, then such a claim is contrary to the prescripts of Divine Canon Law and is therefore reprobate, suppressed and not permitted to be revived, including any deeds, covenants or other agreements based upon such false claims.  
  Canon 1606  
  An Ordinary Officer , also known as an Ordinary Person and Ordinary, is the third highest Form of Official Person. An Ordinary is formed by any Charter or Code of Law created in accordance with these sacred canons and not previously named as either a Superior or Supreme Person. Ordinary Officers are senior officials of Juridic Persons.  
  Canon 1607  
  If any aggregate, entity, association or other body claims equal or superior status to an Ordinary Person and is not associated with the sacred Covenant Pactum de Singularis Caelum or seven (7) sacred pronouncements of Ucadia, then such a claim is contrary to the prescripts of Divine Canon Law and is therefore reprobate, suppressed and not permitted to be revived, including any deeds, covenants or other agreements based upon such false claims.  
  Canon 1608  
  A Curator Officer, also known as a Curator Person and Curator is the fourth highest Form of Official Person. An Curator is formed by any Statute created in accordance with these sacred canons and not previously named as either a Superior, Supreme or Ordinary Person. A Curator is a manager official within a Juridic Person.  
  Canon 1609  
  A Novice Officer, also known as Novice, is the fifth highest Form of Official Person. A Novice is formed by any Statute or Ordinance created in accordance with these sacred canons and not previously named as either a Superior, Supreme, Ordinary or Curator Person. A Novice is a junior or probationary official within a valid Juridic Person.  
  Canon 1610  
  An Inferior Officer is any Officer appointed through the statutes of an Inferior Juridic Person under Roman Law, Talmudic Law or some other inferior form of Law.  
  Canon 1611  
  An Inferior Officer by claiming inferior form of law as the basis of their legitimacy automatically consents to being considered the lowest form of Official Person. Therefore an Inferior Officer can never be considered higher than a Curator, Ordinary, Superior or Supreme Officer.  
  Canon 1612  
  Any statute that claims an Inferior Officer of an inferior form of law to be equal or superior to a Curator, Ordinary, Superior or Supreme Officer is automatically null and void from the beginning including any and all associated deeds, contracts, agreements.  
     
 
 
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