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IV. Consensus
 
  4.2 Consensus Consideration  
  Article 123-Necessity  
  Canon 2248  
  Necessity is the unavoidable requirement of a Party to consent, act or perform in a manner that they would not otherwise do if not for the presence of some clear need, threat, coercion, danger or risk. Hence, any oath, vow, sign or seal given under Necessity has no legal validity or value.  
  Canon 2249  
  Compliance to an order or demand under necessity can never be lawfully claimed as consent, providing the party makes clear such compliance is “under duress” either vocally as well as including such words with any sign or seal.  
  Canon 2250  
  Contrary to any statutes, rules or orders that are in conflict with this canon, when a man or woman professes that they complied to some order, demand or act out of necessity and “under duress”, then any oath, vow, sign or seal given is automatically null and void within seven (7) years of such an act or acts of necessity.  
  Canon 2251  
  Excluding alleged serious offences involving violence, sexual abuse or dishonesty, no man or woman may be accused of any offence when professing they undertake or have complied with an act “under duress” as a necessity.  
  Canon 2252  
  When a man or woman pronounces in advance that they shall comply to some order, demand, bond or promise out of necessity “under duress” then the subsequent execution of such an order, demand, bond or promise constitutes a clear, proven and serious act of fraud by the Executor or their appointed Trustees issuing such an instrument.  
     
     
 
 
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