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III. Rights |
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3.1 Rights |
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Article 69-Rights |
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Canon 1786 |
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A valid Right is a fictional concept under Positive Law, whereby a Person has certain Control, Benefit of Use or Privilege of particular Property. A Right, also known as Right of Use is equivalent to Property. |
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Canon 1787 |
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As a valid Right is equivalent to Property, it presupposes the existence of Property, which implies the existence of a Trust relationship and a valid Trust deed defining the nature and limits of the Right for the Beneficiary. |
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Canon 1788 |
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In the absence of Property, a Right cannot exist in reality. |
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Canon 1789 |
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There exists no such thing as a Natural Right under Natural Law except those Rights associated with Divine Trusts and True Trusts in accordance with Pactum De Singularis Caelum. |
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Canon 1790 |
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There exists in Reality no such thing as Legal Rights, Civil Rights or Statutory Rights, except those Rights eventually granted through the existence of a superior trust to a Juridic Person under its statutes and limits of authority. |
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