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VII. Law |
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7.6 Creation of Law |
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Article 277-Decree |
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Canon 3077 |
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A Decree is a valid Form of Deed or Order promulgated by an Official Person, subject to the limits of their authority, in accordance with these canons and the procedures of their Office. |
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Canon 3078 |
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A Decree is not valid, but an inferior and false document if it does not conform to these canons. |
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Canon 3079 |
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A Decree is the highest form of law that may be promulgated within the limits of law of a Juridic Person. A Decree may not be issued unless permitted for a specific purpose under the laws of the Juridic Person by an Official Person holding such authority. |
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Canon 3080 |
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Only three (3) types of Official Person may issue a valid Decree, Supreme, Superior and Ordinary: |
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(i) A Decree Issued by a Supreme Official Person is called an Imperium when promulgated as an order or Edictum when promulgated as a deed; and |
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(ii) A Decree Issued by a Superior Official Person is called an Institutum when promulgated as an order and Consultum when promulgated as a deed; and |
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(iii) A Decree Issued by a Ordinary Official Person is called an Ordinatim when promulgated as an order and Decretum when promulgated as a deed. |
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Canon 3081 |
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A Decree may not be abrogated, nor overturned by a lesser Juridic Person, only by a higher Juridic Person by Prescript, or higher Official Person by Decree. |
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Canon 3082 |
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By definition, no inferior person being an official of Inferior Roman Law, Sharia Law or Talmudic Law has any valid authority to issue a valid Decree. Any by-law of an inferior Juridic person claiming to be a decree automatically causes such a by-law to be null and void from the beginning. |
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