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II. Agency
2.1 Agency
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2.2 Franchise
Agency Obligations of Agency Classification of Agency Independence of Agency Franchise Franchisor Franchisee Franchisee Rights Franchisee Obligations
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III. Agent
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3.1 Position
Position Assignment Obligation Rights of Position Authority of Position Status Character Infamy Redemption Contract Recognition Repudiation Independent Contractor
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3.2 Contract
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3.3 Employment
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IV. Policy
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4.1 Policy
Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Policy Regulation Public Policy Private Policy Agenda Formulation Adoption Implementation Evaluation Delivery Service Proof of Service Public Notice Constructive Notice
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4.2 Delivery
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V. Procedures
5.1 Procedures
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VI. Enforcement
6.1 Regulation
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VII. Action
Enforcement Extraordinary Process Apprehension Command Coercion Ordinary Process Arrest Seizure Demand Distraint
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VIII. Arbitration
8.1 Arbitration
Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Arbitration Negotiation Confidentiality Hearing Prehearing Discovery Decision Settlements
Article 91 - Appeal
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I. Introductory Provisions
1.1 Introductory Provisions
Art icle 1 - Canons of Administ rat ive Law
i. By Right, Power and Authority of Article ninety seven (97) of Pactum De Singularis Caelum, also known as the Covenant of One Heaven these pronouncements of law known collectively as Canonum De Ius Administratum and also known as the Canons of Administrative Law are hereby promulgated in the original form of Ucadian Language; and ii. The Canonum De Ius Administratum represents the primary, one and only true first canon of Administrative Law. Excluding the Covenant of One Heaven, all other laws, claims and agreements claiming standards of Administrative Law shall be secondary and inferior to the Canonum De Ius Administratum ab initio (from the beginning); and iii. These Canons of Administrative Law may be taken in official original document form and spoken form to represent one complete set of the twenty-two (22) Canons of law known collectively as Astrum Iuris Divini Canonum, also known as Living Body of Divine Canon Law and the highest of all Original Law; and iv. When referring to these Canons of Administrative Law collectively it may also be taken both in printed form and spoken word that we mean this complete and accurate set of laws as the highest of all Original Law; and v. In accordance with these Canons of Administrative Law, the Society of One Heaven also known as the One Heaven Society of United Spirits, also known as the Holy See of United Spirits, also known as The Holy Society reserves all rights to itself; and vi. As all rights are reserved, no one is permitted to reprint any part of all of these laws or to translate it into another language; except for citation, official instruments of a related society, quotation of six or less canons, reviews and formal texts; and vii. When part or all of these laws as presented or spoken in any language other than the Official Ucadian Languages, it may be taken as a translation and not the primary language. Therefore, any secondary meaning implying deficiency, claimed abrogation of any right or any other defect of a word in a translated language shall be null and void ab initio (from the beginning); and viii. When referring to these Canons of Administrative Law collectively it may also be taken that the primary and original form of these laws resides as a supernatural spiritual document registered in Heaven first and a physical document registered in the Great Register and Public Record of One Heaven upon the Earth second. Therefore, wherever an official and valid form of these laws is present in physical form, it shall be bound to its spiritual form, from which it derives its spiritual power and authenticity; and ix. Let no man, woman, spirit or officer of a lesser society place themselves in grave dishonor of Divine Law, Natural Law and the Living Law upon denying the validity of these canons of law. Having been warned, any act in defiance of these laws shall have no effect and any spiritual invocation in opposition to the validity of these laws shall be immediately returned upon the maker. As it is written, so be it.
1.2 Concepts
Art icle 3 - Administ rat ion
II. Agency
2.1 Agency
Art icle 19 - Agency
2.2 Franchise
Art icle 23 - Franchise
III. Agent
3.1 Position
Art icle 28 - Posit ion
Art icle 33 - St at us
3.2 Contract
Art icle 37 - Cont ract
3.3 Employment
Art icle 41 - Employment
IV. Policy
4.1 Policy
Art icle 44 - Policy
4.2 Delivery
Art icle 53 - Delivery
V. Procedures
5.1 Procedures
Art icle 58 - Procedures
VI. Enforcement
6.1 Regulation
Art icle 62 - Enforcement
VII. Action
7.1 Form of Action
Art icle 72 - Act ion
VIII. Arbitration
8.1 Arbitration
Art icle 92 - Arbit rat ion