Canonum De Ius Fidei
Canons of Fiduciary Law

one heaven iconII.   Instruments & Transactions

2.1 Scripture

Article 69 - Canon

Canon 7355 (link)

A Canon (or Convenia or Venia) is a formal maxim or statement issued in accord with these Canons and the ancient standards (Sacré Loi) of sacred instruments and writing or “Scriptura” first formed under the Carolingians from the 8th Century CE as a rule, bar, norm, maxim, measure or standard of Law. 

Canon 7356 (link)

The highest and most important Canons of all is the one complete set of the twenty-two (22) Canons of law known collectively as Astrum Iuris Divini Canonum, also known as Living Body of Divine Canon Law and the highest of all Original Law.

Canon 7357 (link)

When anyone references, writes or speaks of “rule of law” or the Law in general, it shall means the complete set of the twenty-two (22) Canons of law known collectively as Astrum Iuris Divini Canonum and no other.