Canonum De Ius Fidei
Canons of Fiduciary Law
II. Instruments & Transactions
2.1 Scripture
Article 74 - Charter
Canon 7374 (link)
A Charter (or Carta) is a formal Instrument issued under the ancient standards (Sacré Loi) of sacred instruments and writing or “Scriptura” first formed under the Carolingians from the 8th Century CE as a form of Convenia (Covenant or Venia) that combines some form of map, survey or inventory granted as part of the Convenia (Covenant). The word Carta (Charta) in Latin means “map or inventory (list)”.
Canon 7376 (link)
Any Instrument that claims to be a Charter that is in conflict with these Canons or the most sacred Covenant known as Pactum De Singulais Caelum is therefore invalid, illegal, unlawful, having no force or effect of law and null and void ab initio (from the beginning).


