II. Form
2.2 Form Creation and Change
Article 59 - Conveyancing
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.
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.
If not under a valid Ucadian seal, it is not sufficient to pass legal title to real property.