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II. Form |
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2.1 Form |
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Article 43-Value |
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Canon 1668 |
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Value is a fictional form being the assignment of a degree of importance, desire and numerical value in currency to a particular Form. Hence, Value is a subjective ranking of a Form relative to other Forms, often on simple monetary value. |
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Canon 1669 |
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A Good is worth as much as the value at which it can reasonably be sold. |
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Canon 1670 |
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The most important, the rarest and therefore the most valuable Form in history is objects believed to be Divinely inspired and sacred. |
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Canon 1671 |
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The least important, the commonest and therefore the least valuable Form is objects and matter considered to be abundant and easily available. |
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Canon 1672 |
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By definition, the most valuable Form of all possible Forms is these canons and the sacred Covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum. No object, nor Form may be considered more valuable. |
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Canon 1673 |
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No man, woman, person, aggregate, entity or spirit may claim ownership of the sacred Covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum other than the Divine Creator. All copies, reproductions, abstracts and extracts of the sacred covenant remain at all times the sole property of the Divine Creator. |
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