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VII. Law |
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7.2 Principles of Law |
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Article 223-Slavery |
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Canon 2762 |
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Slavery is a fictional Form combining Morality, Property and Commerce whereby a man, woman or child may be considered legally or morally the property of another, to be sold or disposed as property and any injury to the slave as commercial not moral. |
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Canon 2763 |
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Slavery is without any valid moral foundation as it falsely claims a "divine right" of ownership between objects "owning" other objects which defies all known Divine Law, Natural Law and Positive Law. |
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Canon 2764 |
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Slavery is without any valid commercial foundation as it assumes a Property right which can only originate from the owner of all things being divine, yet fails to properly prove the lawful conveyance of these original claimed rights. |
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Canon 2765 |
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Unlike mandatory slavery which has no moral, or commercial foundation upon which to even mount a claim, voluntary slavery in the form of "common law" does identify the right of a man or woman to consent to slavery as surety to a person against which some debt, bond is issued. |
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Canon 2766 |
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Unlike mandatory slavery, the voluntary slave system of "common law" does not disclose the full nature of its slavery and therefore fails the test of a lawful agreement in hiding terms, agreements and obligations thereby rendering any consent null and void. |
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Canon 2767 |
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Slavery in all its forms, whether mandatory or voluntary is abolished in accordance with these canons and the sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum. |
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