Canonum De Ius Fidei
Canons of Fiduciary Law

one heaven iconII.   Instruments & Transactions

2.1 Scripture

Article 75 - Memorandum

Canon 7377 (link)

A Memorandum 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 being a book of details, substance and the formal “body” of Records (Records in Registers representing the “title” or “head”) associated with a the Trust or Estate or Fund including (but not be limited to) minutes, resolutions, proceedings, accounts, letters, correspondence, decisions and procedural actions usually recorded in day and time order.

Canon 7378 (link)

The highest form of Memoranda are those prescribed and defined by the most sacred Covenant known as Pactum De Singulais Caelum and associated Covenants and Charters in accord with these Canons.

Canon 7379 (link)

Any Instrument that claims to be a Memorandum 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).