Canonum De Ius Rex
Canons of Sovereign Law

one heaven iconIII.   Instruction

3.1 Rogation

Article 215 - Arrogate

Canon 6893 (link)

To Arrogate is to appropriate or lay claim by rogation to something by valid sovereign authority without the existence of a previous right.

Canon 6894 (link)

The word Arrogate comes from the Latin word arrogatus meaning “ask of, adopt, appropriate or assume” from ad/adr meaning “towards, against, near, at, about, for the purpose of, according to” and rogatio meaning “a solemn prayer and spiritual entreaty concerning an official question, inquiry, proposal, nomination or motion of law expressed through speech”.

Canon 6895 (link)

No valid right, property or element defined by these Canons of Astrum Iuris Divini Canonum or Articles of Pactum De Singularis Caelum or its associated charters and covenants may be arrogated by any force, action, inference, argument, sovereign, person, entity or spirit.