Canonum De Ius Fidei
Canons of Fiduciary Law

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2.2 Scientiam Mysteria (Occult Knowledge)

Article 88 - Disclaim

Canon 7438 (link)

A Disclaim is a formal Instrument issued under the Scientiam Mysteria (Occult Knowledge) standards of instruments and writing first formed under King Henry VIII of England from the 16th Century as a form of formal renouncement, or denial, or abjuration, or rejection of any Claim, or Complaint or Information.

Canon 7439 (link)

Under the Scientiam Mysteria (Occult Knowledge) system of “one law for the rich and fraternity brotherhoods” and “one law for everyone else”, the highest form of Disclaimer is a Dispensation (Dis) Claim of Immunity granted by some authority.

Canon 7440 (link)

Notwithstanding the limited placed upon any remedy against false Complaints, Information and Actions under the Scientiam Mysteria (Occult Knowledge) system, a strong form of Disclaim under law is:

(i) That a Disclaim exists in association with any action, notification, interaction with other parties that limits the scope of rights and obligations that may be exercised in any claim, or complaint or actions; and

(ii) That any and all parties interacting were given notice of such a Disclaimer; and

(iii) That upon any Complaint, or Information or Claim that is covered by the Disclaim that a sworn Affidavit under Oath is able to Abjure any promise, oath, vow, obligation, agreement and that the associated Disclaimer information and any agreement is attached as annexures.