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II. Form |
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2.2 Form Creation and Change |
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Article 54-Promulgation |
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Canon 1726 |
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Promulgation is the action of publishing and pronouncing to public view a Form, most usually a Statute or Ordinance in the form of Document. |
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Canon 1727 |
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A valid Form is considered to be created by Promulgation when such Form has been orated at least once before officials of a valid Ucadian Society, validly registered in a Great Register of a valid Ucadian Society and the Document has been published in at least two Communication Mediums for view. |
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Canon 1728 |
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In relation to valid Promulgation, Communication Mediums include but are not limited to Electronic Internet and Public Computer Network Systems, Newspapers, Magazines, Public Libraries and Book Stores, Registered Mail and General Mail, Fax, Phone Message, Text Message, Email, Television, Cable and other live video. |
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