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Principles |
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Article 18 - Property, Ownership and Use |
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| 18.1 |
Property |
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Property is the common term used to describe any physical or intangible entity that is claimed to be lawfully owned by a person, or jointly by a group of persons. Property is therefore a fictional right over fictions. |
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Property may be further defined as real property such as land, personal property such as physical possessions belonging to a person, private property owned by legal persons or business entities and public property owned by a state, or publicly owned and available possessions and intellectual property such as exclusive rights over artistic creations and inventions. |
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Depending upon the nature of the property, a claimed owner of the property has the right to consume, sell, rent, mortgage, transfer, exchang or destroy their property and/or exclude others from doing these things. |
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By this covenant, all men, women and higher order spirits defined by their association with various types of Property, have the absolute rights of ownership of their Property and associated rights. |
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| 18.2 |
Use of Property |
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The use of a thing incorporates tacit possession and ability to modify, demonstrate change of state, enhancement, physical contact, energy and time between a man, woman or higher order spirit, living or deceased and the Property. |
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Use is also recognized as the lawful conveyence of possession of a thing, a Property to a person, implying the man, woman or higher order spirit and the associated rights, purposes and obligations with that Property. |
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By this sacred covenant, all men, women and higher order spirits defined by use with various types of Property, have the absolute rights of unincumbered Use of this Property, without any lawful counterclaim, or claimed alternate paper title or deed. |
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| 18.3 |
Ownership of Property |
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Ownership is recognized as a state or face of exclusive rights and control over certain Property, which may be an object, land/real or intellectual/spiritual. |
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Ownership involves multiple rights, collectively and commonly referred to as title, which may be lawfully separated under certain conditions and held by different parties. |
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By this covenant, there are certain types of Property which cannot be ceded, sold, purchased, seized, liened, liquidated or destroyed - most notably key spiritual property such as the complete Soul and Spiritual Being of every man, woman and higher order spirit, living and deceased. |
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Furthermore, by this Covenant, no man, woman, spirit, corporation or person may claim Title nor Ownership over the Body, Mind, nor Biological parts of another living self aware being, no matter what legal status or fiction is used to re-classify a living thing to a non-living thing. |
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To be clear, all forms of title, deed that claim ownership through trust and lien to the bodies of living men and women amount to false titles and deeds of bondage and slavery which are wholly unlawful, immoral and unjustifiable as being valid other than through force, fear and illegitimate regime control. |
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Therefore by the fundmental definition of Ownership, any existing titles, deeds or other forms of claim against the Souls, the Minds, the Bodies of men and women, living or deceased are considered legally, spiritually and completely null, void and without any valid legitimacy. |
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| 18.4 |
Ownership of Divine and True Person |
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By the power and authority of this Covenant, only the man, woman or higher order spirit to which the person identifiers relate may own a Divine and/or True Person. |
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As both the Divine Person and the True Person are Titles of Rights held in Divine Trust and then True Trust, no other claims of ownership hold valid. |
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