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II. Form |
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2.1 Form |
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Article 41-Register |
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Canon 1661 |
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A Register is a Ledger of Records into which regular entries are made of details of Form regarded as sufficiently important to be exactly recorded. Hence, for anything to regarded to "be on the Record" is literally to be recorded into a Register. |
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Canon 1662 |
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A valid Register has a specific purpose, level of importance relative to other Registers, condition of entry and conditions of transfer of certain rights in accordance to valid law or statute. When two Registers are compared, the one having superior standing in law has rights over the other Register. |
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Canon 1663 |
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The highest and supreme Register of all possible Registers is the Great Register of One Heaven in accordance with Pactum De Singularis Caelum. Any law claiming equal or higher standing to the Great Register of One Heaven is automatically null and void from the beginning. |
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