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III. Rights
 
  3.2 Rights Administration  
  Article 87-Superior Trust  
  Canon 1946  
  A Superior Trust is a form of Living Trust validly registered into the Great Register and Public Record of a global, or national, or local Ucadian society or entity containing Real Property, also known as Realty, being the highest form of Rights of Use of Object and Concepts administered in accordance with these canons and its sacred Covenant as Deed for the Benefit of a Superior Person. A Superior Trust is the third highest form of Trust.  
  Canon 1947  
  By definition, Realty also known as Real Property is first rights of use of objects and concepts above all other claims. Therefore, Real Property cannot exist without some valid Divine Right of Use, also known as Divinity. Therefore, no Superior Trust may exist unless it is connected and created from a valid True Trust, which itself must be connected and created from a valid Divine Trust.  
  Canon 1948  
  A Superior Trust may only be associated with one True Trust and therefore one True Person. A True Person is always the owner of a Superior Trust.  
  Canon 1949  
  A Superior Trust is formed when a True Person gives, grants and conveys certain Rights of Use, known as Realty or Real Property to a Superior Trust thus creating the Trust Corpus of the Superior Trust, also known as the Superior Body Corporate, also known as the Superior Person, having legal personality. The higher society to which a Superior Person is member is always the Executors and Administrators of any benefits with the Superior Person as Trustee.  
  Canon 1950  
  A Superior Trust is formed upon a True Person forming an agreement by valid Deed to use certain property in accordance with these canons and the sacred covenant Pactum de Singularis Caelum. Certain Divine Rights of Use, also known as Divinity are then conveyed into the Superior Trust for the purposes defined by the Deed.  
  Canon 1951  
  The Superior Person of a Superior Trust is always a living corporate body. A Superior Person dies when the True Person that formed it also dies.  
  Canon 1952  
  As a Living (Inter Vivos) Trust, a Superior Trust lawfully terminates upon the death of the Person or Juridic Person listed as beneficiary.  
  Canon 1953  
  Any person, aggregate or entity that claims ownership of Real Property without demonstrating the existence of an associated True Trust and Divine Trust in accordance with these canons defies both logic and reason in addition to being a deliberate fraud and therefore null and void from the beginning.  
     
     
 
 
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