Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

one heaven iconII.   Form

2.2 Form Creation and Change

Article 59 - Conveyancing

Canon 1740 (link)

The creation of valid Form through Conveyancing is when ownership of some Right, Title or Property is transferred from one Person to another by form of valid Instrument in accord with these Canons and registered in a valid register of a Ucadian Society. Grant is synonymous with conveyance.

Canon 1741 (link)

In order to transfer title or ownership of any Right, Title or Property, an Instrument must identify:

(i) The nature of the intention as whether such a Conveyance is permanent for some financial consideration (grant), or without financial consideration (donate), or temporary with some financial consideration (assign) or without financial consideration (delegate); and

(ii) The words appropriate to the type of Conveyance and intention; and

(iii) The form of Instrument appropriate for the intended Conveyance.

Canon 1742 (link)

The words “give, grant, convey, assign, set over and transfer” are indicative of the intent to presently pass title.

Canon 1743 (link)

A Conveyance is only valid when properly registered in a Great Register of a Ucadian Society. Therefore all Conveyance of Property not properly registered is null and void from the beginning.

Canon 1744 (link)

If not under a valid Ucadian seal, it is not sufficient to pass legal title to real property.