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VII. Law
 
  7.3 Systems of Law  
  Article 247-Vedic Law  
  Canon 2900  
  Vedic Law, also known as “Huli Law” or “Hindu Law” is an ancient equality written system of law and language emerging from the transcribing of the ancient oral Neolithic Cuili Law into a written language (Sanskrit) in Asia and India around the 17th Century.  
  Canon 2901  
  The term “Vedic Law” refers to the Huli (Holly) Law being interpreted into the writing of four sacred texts called Vedas being Rig-Veda, Yajur-Veda, Sama-Veda and Atharva-Veda by disciples of the Cuilliaéan known as “Brahmana”.  
  Canon 2902  
  As the Roman Cult is an imposter system founded by fraud in the 11th Century with finance from Venice and never was the founder of the Catholic Church nor Christian Faith, all law based on the Roman Cult including Feudal Law, Common Law, Civil Law and International Law is null and void from the beginning for all the lands, islands and seas of India and South Asia.  
     
     
     
 
 

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