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III. Rights
 
  3.1 Rights  
  Article 77-Owner  
  Canon 1841  
  An Owner is a Person who holds the rightful claim to a Form or title to Property. As a Person is a fiction, it cannot “own” objects and concepts, only other fictions in accordance with Positive Law.  
  Canon 1842  
  Natural Law objects and concepts cannot “own” one another only themselves. The Divine Creator, also known as Unique Collective Awareness, is the only true “owner” of objects and concepts. Men and women may claim Right of Use of objects and concepts by succession of Divine Rights beginning with the legitimate trustees and administrators on behalf of the Divine as ultimate Executor.  
  Canon 1843  
  When original Form owing its existence to the rightful claim of ownership of the Divine Creator is lawfully conveyed into Trust this is called Realty, or Real Property representing the highest Right of Use above all other claims of right and title.  
  Canon 1844  
  In accordance with the will of the Divine Creator, the sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum and the seven (7) sacred pronouncements of Ucadia, all objects, concepts and all awareness are lawfully expressed into the Trust administered by the Society of One Heaven for the benefit of all men, women, higher order beings, animals and life forms living and deceased now and forever more.  
  Canon 1845  
  In accordance with these canons, the sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum and the seven (7) sacred pronouncements of Ucadia, any and all claims of ownership, conveyance, Trust that are not in accord with these canons and the will of the Divine Creator are henceforth null, void from the beginning, consistent with the notice of unlawful conveyance.  
     
     
 
 
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