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II. Form
 
  2.2 Form Creation and Change  
  Article 57-Abstraction  
  Canon 1734  
  Abstraction is the action of separating a new fictional Form from the material of the original so that the new Form represents a logic extension and connection to the original.  
  Canon 1735  
  A valid Form is considered to be created by Abstraction when such Form has been 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.  
  Canon 1736  
  When registered in the Great Register of One Heaven, the original exists in the original Register of One Heaven within Heaven.  
  Canon 1737  
  Possession of a Valid Abstract in no way denotes ownership, nor conveyance of Rights, or any form of Property to the Holder.  
     
     
 
 
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