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II. Form |
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2.1 Form |
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Article 40-Machine |
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Canon 1656 |
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A Machine is a device containing one or more inorganic moving parts capable of harnessing, transmitting or modifying energy. A machine may also be correctly defined as a Good. |
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Canon 1657 |
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A valid machine is any machine whereby its make and model, including blueprints are properly registered, it possesses a nameplate and has been tested and certified to be mechanically sound to its registered specifications. |
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Canon 1658 |
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As all machines are built from objects and concepts, all machines by default are held in trust in accordance with these canons and the sacred covenant Pactum de Singularis Caelum, consistent will all objects and concepts. |
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Canon 1659 |
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A machine that is not properly registered with a Ucadian society in accordance with these canons is an unregistered machine. |
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Canon 1660 |
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An unregistered machine has no rights to use or be used on or with the property of a Ucadian Society. |
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