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II. Form |
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2.2 Form Creation and Change |
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Article 57-Abstraction |
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Canon 1734 |
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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. |
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Canon 1735 |
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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. |
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Canon 1736 |
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When registered in the Great Register of One Heaven, the original exists in the original Register of One Heaven within Heaven. |
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Canon 1737 |
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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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