III. Instruction
3.2 Scription
Article 222 - Scription
Scription is the use of Sovereign authority without Rogation to promulgate an official written form of instrument under seal. Writs, Patents, Warrants, Charters and Decrees are all examples of Scription.
Scription by tradition and custom is by hand or the simulation of hand writing by a combination of traditional typeface and hand writing. Hence, the highest form of Scription is by the unique handwriting of the Sovereign Authority, or by the combination of handwriting and traditional serif font type.
There are primarily two main forms of Scription being Rescription and Prescription:
(i) A Rescript is a valid Form of private opinion, official answer or judgment promulgated by Sovereign; and
(ii) A Prescript is a valid Form of Grant, Deed, Charter, Warrant, Patent or Order promulgated by a Sovereign.
All valid rescript and prescript forms of scription must comply consistent with these Canons of Astrum Iuris Divini Canonum or Articles of Pactum De Singularis Caelum or its associated charters and covenants or codes of law.