Canonum De Ius Fidei
Canons of Fiduciary Law
II. Instruments & Transactions
2.3 Corporate Securities
Article 104 - Complaint
Canon 7502 (link)
A Complaint is a formal Instrument issued under the Corporate Securities standards of instruments and writing first formed under the Westminster laws of Great Britain from the 18th Century as a form of proceedings before justices of the peace to obtain an order for the payment of money and any other such punitive measures that may be deemed appropriate. A Complaint replaces the earlier notion of Plain and is evidence of the commercialization of all criminal proceedings for profit or simply the licensing of institutional “organized crime” through Western-Roman courts.


