Canonum De Ius Fidei
Canons of Fiduciary Law

one heaven iconII.   Instruments & Transactions

2.1 Scripture

Article 76 - Writ

Canon 7380 (link)

A Writ 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 Covenant that is issued under authority of the Sovereign from a Cancellocum (Chancery Publishing Scriptorium) to an officer, agent or subject to perform or cease some act or attend some place and answer some claim or controversy. All writs are ultimately derived from the original form, purpose and structure of “Sacre rits”.

Canon 7381 (link)

The highest form of Writs 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 7382 (link)

Any Instrument that claims to be a Writs 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).