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VII. Law
 
  7.6 Creation of Law  
  Article 278-Prescript  
  Canon 3083  
  A Prescript is a valid Form of Deed or Order promulgated by an elected college of legislators of a Juridic Person, subject to the limits of their authority, in accordance with these canons and the procedures of their body.  
  Canon 3084  
  A Prescript is not valid, but an inferior and false document if it does not conform to these canons.  
  Canon 3085  
  A Prescript is the second highest form of law that may be promulgated within the limits of law of a Juridic Person. A Prescript may not be issued unless permitted for a specific purpose under the laws of the Juridic Person by a college of legislators of a Juridic Person holding such authority.  
  Canon 3086  
  Only three (3) types of Juridic Person may issue a valid Prescript, Supreme, Global and Civil:  
  (i) A Prescript Issued by a Supreme Juridic Person is called an Imperium as an order or Edictum as a deed; and  
  (ii) A Prescript Issued by a Global Juridic Person is called a Institutum as an order and Consultum as a deed; and  
  (iii) A Prescript Issued by a Civil Juridic Person is called a Ordinatim as an order and Prescriptum as a deed.  
  Canon 3087  
  A Prescript 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.  
  Canon 3088  
  By definition, no inferior juridic person of Inferior Roman Law, Sharia Law or Talmudic Law has any valid authority to issue a valid Prescript. Any by-law of an inferior Juridic person claiming to be a prescript automatically causes such a by-law to be null and void from the beginning.  
     
     
 
 
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