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IV. Consensus
 
  4.3 Consensus Obligation  
  Article 129-Performance  
  Canon 2291  
  Performance is an action itself or its completion as stipulated and required under some form of Consensus. Hence, the performance of a Consensus is executing the actions required by the terms of the Consensus.  
  Canon 2292  
  By the very nature of a Consensus, all forms of consensus define at least one action to be performed by all parties, namely to follow the terms of the Consensus. Thus, performance of a Consensus is equivalent with honoring a Consensus.  
  Canon 2293  
  As performance is equivalent to honoring the terms of a Consensus, non-performance is equivalent to dishonoring the terms of a Consensus.  
  Canon 2294  
  While performance is equivalent to honoring the terms of a Consensus, it cannot be presumed as acceptance of the validity of the Consensus itself, nor substitute to Consent.  
     
     
 
 
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