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III. Rights
 
  3.2 Rights Administration  
  Article 94-Union Trust  
  Canon 1991  
  A Union Trust is a valid aggregate Superior Trust registered into the Great Register and Public Record of a Civil Ucadian Society. A Union Trust recognizes the union between two consenting adults for the purpose of forming a singular Superior Person in the trade and transaction of their lives. A Union Trust is always a Superior Trust and can never be a True Trust.  
  Canon 1992  
  A new Union Trust is formed when two True Persons holding Property agree to form a new Trust by conveying and combining these rights under Deed and Title.  
  Canon 1993  
  The life of a Union Trust is the life of the Union representing at least two members including children. Upon a request to terminate the trust by one or both of the founders and no children exist, the trust is terminated. However, in the event children exist, the Union Trust survives until the children reach majority, also known as adulthood.  
     
     
 
 
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