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II. Form
 
  2.3 Form Abrogation and Corruptions  
  Article 66-Malediction  
  Canon 1771  
  Malediction is the utterance of a curse, to revile, or slander; as well as the quality of being under a ban or curse. A Curse is the consignment of ill intent, ill will and evil to a Form with the deliberate intent to abrogate, corrupt or destroy it.  
  Canon 1772  
  In accordance with these canons and by Divine Law, all those that have ever suffered any maledictions issued by the Roman Cult, also known as the Vatican, also known as the Roman Catholic Church are hereby summarily and immediately released and henceforth such maledictions are returned upon all living persons, officials and agents that continue to refuse to acknowledge these true canons and the Sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum.  
  Canon 1773  
  In accordance with these canons and by Divine Law, all those that have ever suffered any maledictions issued under Sharia Law are hereby summarily and immediately released and henceforth such maledictions are returned upon all living persons, officials and agents that continue to refuse to acknowledge these true canons and the Sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum.  
  Canon 1774  
  In accordance with these canons and by Divine Law, all those that have ever suffered any maledictions issued under Talmudic Law are hereby summarily and immediately released and henceforth such maledictions are returned upon all living persons, officials and agents that continue to refuse to acknowledge these true canons and the Sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum.  
  Canon 1775  
  In accordance with these canons, no malediction is permitted to be issued under the name of the sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum or any Ucadian society.  
     
 
 
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