Canonum De Ius Fidei
Canons of Fiduciary Law

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Article 43 - Conveyances

Canon 7213 (link)

Conveyances are the twenty-ninth of thirty-three (33) Administrative Elements of Trust the lawful act whereby certain rights, titles or objects of property are passed from the ownership of one person to the ownership of another. All valid Conveyance is in accord with these present Canons.

Canon 7214 (link)

The terms Convey and Conveyance are similar to the term Transference in that both terms are often used interchangeably. However, more strictly and accurately, Conveyance is the passing of ownership and title of the object of property, whereas Transference is more properly defined as the passing of possession of some object of property, which may or may not involve its actual ownership and title.

Canon 7215 (link)

In accord with Natural Law, objects and concepts cannot “own” one another, only themselves. Therefore, Transference is predicated on the ancient Sacred Law that the Divine Creator, also known as the Unique Collective Awareness, is the only true “owner” of all Objects, Concepts, Rights, Title and Property. Men, women and persons may only claim lawful Right of Use. Therefore, any valid act of Conveyance must be consistent with the most sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum and these present Canons.

Canon 7216 (link)

In accord with ancient Sacré Loi (Sacred Law of the Carolingians and founding of Universal Church), as the basis of Western-Law, all valid Conveyance is by proper written Instrument as Scripture, or Deeds or Acts:

(i) Scripture are Instruments that conform to the ancient standards of instruments under Sacré Loi (Sacred Law of the Carolingians and founding of the Universal Church) and in accord with Divine Law and Natural Law consistent with the most sacred Covenant Pactum de Singularis Caelum; and

(ii) Deeds are Instruments that conform to the standards of Westminster from the time of Henry VIII and the Venetians and Pisans in the 16th Century that took control of England and declared the State to be the Church (Church of State) and the conduit for Divine Law and Ecclesiastical Law; and

(iii) Acts are Instruments that are similar to the standards of Westminster and the Bank of England from the 18th Century that seized total control from the start of the 19th Century and eventually declared the subjects of the British Empire and eventually the world to be insolvent debtors and subject to the complete control of the banks and their legal agents as a Supernatural and Occult Church of its own accord (Church of Debt also known as the Church of the Bank).

Canon 7217 (link)

The process of Conveyance may be defined in three essential stages being Confirmation, Exchange and Completion:

(i) Confirmation is the first stage of Conveyance whereby the research and validity of any title is confirmed as good and without any encumbrance, challenge, condition or limit; and

(ii) Exchange is the second stage of Conveyance whereby the agreements between parties are executed and exchanged, whereby any equitable title passes; and

(iii) Completion is the third and final stage of Conveyance whereby the final conditions of the agreement are settled, including any final payment and any legal title passes.