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Наделенный настоящим Уставом генеральный исполнитель системы знаний Союза
имеет следующие ограничения, устанавливаемые на его полномочия и полномочия::

i) системы и мужчины и женщины свободного общества являются суверенными и поэтому
в конечном счете обладают окончательной властью над любыми планами, системами, услугами и поддержкой
, касающимися системы знаний их свободного общества. Поэтому ни генеральный
исполнитель Глобуса, ни какое-либо должностное лицо какого-либо агентства Глобуса не могут принуждать
представителей Союзного свободного общества или университетского общества предпринимать какие-либо
действия, на которые они не столь охотно соглашаются, как на свои собственные; и

(II) реализация услуг любого агентства под руководством
Глобуса исполнитель-общие знания систем Союза ограничивается
экспертные навыки и знания, исследования, стандарты, тестирование, моделей, инспекции,
проверки, подготовки, анализа, проектирования программного обеспечения, данных, дизайн, медиа-дизайн,
публикации, методички, стратегическое планирование и коммуникации; и

(iii) предоставление любой услуги любым учреждением, находящимся под управлением Генерального
исполнителя системы знаний Союза "Глобус", ограничивается теми
услугами, которые были согласованы и одобрены университетами, а также их Союзом.

Квалификация Генерального исполнителя

Генеральный исполнитель не может быть назначен, если
кандидат не удовлетворяет следующим требованиям::

i) что кандидат на должность генерального исполнителя является членом свободного
общества; и

(ii) кандидат на должность генерального исполнителя является действующим членом
Всемирного совета систем знаний на срок не менее 12 (двенадцати) месяцев.

Система знаний кодекс прав

В соответствии с настоящей хартией должен быть составлен кодекс прав, обобщающий все основные
знания о правах, дарованные живым законом в отношении систем знаний
, которые могут быть легко прочитаны и прочитаны в качестве подтверждения прав или требования прав,
если это требуется, любым мужчиной или женщиной в возрасте от двенадцати (12) лет или старше.

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Cartae Sacrorum De Congregatio Globus Globe Union Charter


To the reader This document is an extract constructed at UCA Day JOVIUS E1:Y0:A34:S3:M19:D4 08:00:01 also known as [07-Jun-2012 UTC] from the Globe Union Charter located at http://globe- union.org/covenant/   Should any difference in text arise from this extract and the original at http://globe-union.org/covenant/, the original at http://globe-union.org/covenant/ should be relied upon for authenticity.


Table of Content
Table of Content 0 Exordium (Preamble) Exordium Exordium I Recitatum (Recitals) Article 1 - Purpose of Charter 1.1 Establishment of the Union 1.2 Recognition of Property and Rights Conveyed 1.3 Granting of Property and Rights In Trust 1.4 Enaction Article 2 - Validity of Charter 2.1 Validity of Charter 2.2 Charter as first and supreme law 2.3 Charter as instrument of power 2.4 Spiritual Personality 2.5 True Personality Article 3 - Principle Objectives of Union 3.1 Principle objectives of Globe Union Article 4 - Structure of Charter 4.1 Structure of Charter 4.2 In effect of stylized format on meaning of Charter Article 5 - In effect of stylized format on meaning of Charter 5.1 Definitions and Meaning 5.2 Translation of UCADIA Definitions and Meaning 5.3 Presentation of Official Documents Article 6 - Decretum (Agreement) 6.1 Decretum (Agreement) II Universal Principles Article 7 - Life 7.1 Life 7.2 Level of Awareness 7.3 Respect of self-aware life 7.4 Higher order life 7.5 All Level 6 Life Forms are Equal 7.6 The right to use contraception 7.7 The right to a quality and dignified life 7.8 The right to die with dignity Article 8 - Belief 8.1 Belief 8.2 Freedom of belief 8.3 Freedom of expression of belief 8.4 Secular belief of the Union Article 9 - Living Virtues 9.1 Living Virtues Article 10 - Living Needs 10.1 Living Needs Article 11 - Living Rights 11.1 Living Rights Article 12 - Living Obligations 12.1 Living Obligations Article 13 - Living Privileges 13.1 Living Privileges Article 14 - Living Celebration 14.1 Living Celebration
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14.2 Official Celebrations 14.3 Union and National holidays Article 15 - Living Law and Due Process 15.1 Respect of Law and Due Process 15.2 Demonstrating Respect and Due Process 15.3 The disrespect of law and due process by others does not justify disrespect by Members of the Society 15.4 Intent of the Globe Union Free Society Article 16 - Accountability 16.1 Accountable Government 16.2 Freedom of information 16.3 Freedom of information and national security Article 17 - Fees and Charges 17.1 Contribution 17.2 Fairness of relative contribution 17.3 Fairest and simplest calculation process
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17.4 Standard rate of contribution
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17.5 Contribution to Society takes precedence over theft of income by alternative societies by illegal forms of tax 17.6 Fee for service
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17.7 Fair price for services Article 18 - Great Register and Public Record 18.1 Public Record 18.2 Office of Registrar-Supreme 18.3 Valid Register Entry 18.4 Unique Ledger Entry Number 18.5 Registrable Form 18.6 Types of Valid Records and Instruments entered into the Great Register 18.7 Publication and Promulgation of the Great Register 18.8 Valid entry into Great Register as Public and Constructive Notice Article 19 - Trusts 19.1 Trusts 19.2 Types of Valid Trust 19.3 Globe Union as Valid Trust 19.4 No other Trust has higher title or claim over Globe Union Article 20 - Property, Rights and Use 20.1 Rights and Title of the Globe Union 20.2 Grants and Presents to the Africans Union 20.3 Grants and Presents to the Americas Union 20.4 Grants and Presents to the Asia Union 20.5 Grants and Presents to the Arabian Union 20.6 Grants and Presents to the Euro Union 20.7 Grants and Presents to the Oceanic Union Article 21 - Intellectual Property and Copyright 21.1 Copyright 21.2 Intellectual Property 21.3 Rights of copyright 21.4 Registration of Copyright 21.5 Patent registration and index 21.6 Union ownership of intellectual property rights 21.7 Temporary suspension of patent enforcement Article 22 - Land Deeds, Titles and Cadastre 22.1 Real Property Deeds and Title 22.2 Ucadia Land Deeds and Titles System 22.3 Union Free Society Terrestrial Location Trusts III Members Article 23 - Membership 23.1 Membership 23.2 Natural Person Membership of Union 23.3 Aggregate Person Membership of Union
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23.4 Membership and Registration takes precedence over any memberships to inferior societies 23.5 Unique Membership Number 23.6 Membership and Citizenship Article 24 - Globe Society Members 24.1 Globe Society Members 24.2 Membership of Three Faiths 24.3 Membership of Unions of Free Societies 24.4 Membership of National Free Societies 24.5 Membership of Specialist Free Societies Article 25 - Member Electoral Rolls 25.1 Member Electoral Roll 25.2 Form of Member Electoral Rolls Article 26 - Member Certificate of Title 26.1 Member Certificate of Title 26.2 Natural Person Certificate of Title 26.3 Aggregate Person Certificate of Title Article 27 - Founding Members 27.1 Founding Members
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27.2 Spirit Members as Provisional Executors and Administrators until University Societies have elected
living Executors and Administrators Article 28 - Membership Exclusion 28.1 Membership Exclusion 28.2 Voluntary resignation from the Union 28.3 Exclusion of Banned and Illegal Corporate Entities 28.4 Excluded individuals Article 29 - Rights of Society Members 29.1 Rights of Society Members 29.2 Right to membership of Senate and legislative process 29.3 Right to vote and nominate elected representative to Supreme Council of Union 29.4 Access to Union institutions and services 29.5 Access to Capital and Financial Reserves Article 30 - Obligations of Society Members 30.1 Obligations of Society Members Article 31 - Terms and Conditions 31.1 Terms and Conditions 31.2 Conditions for Membership 31.3 Time Zone Article 32 - Disciplinary action to members 32.1 Members subject to laws of the Society 32.2 Offences against the Society 32.3 Offences against an alternate Society 32.4 Right to hearing and appeal 32.5 Disciplinary action of University members 32.6 Military action IV Globe Objects Article 33 - The Seal 33.1 The Great Seal of The Earth and See 33.2 Unique Design of the Seal 33.3 Affixing the Great Seal 33.4 Certificate Seal Article 34 - Gold Credo (Credit) 34.1 Gold Credo (Credit) 34.2 Structure of a Gold Credo (Credit) 34.3 Structure and Trade of an Authenticated Abstract of Gold Credo (Credit) 34.4 Face value relationships of a Gold Credo (Credit) 34.5 Creation into circulation of Gold Credo (Credit) 34.6 Removal from circulation of Gold Credo (Credit) 34.7 Forbiddance of usury 34.8 Founding Notary and Supreme Protector Juno Moneta (Ba'ank) 34.9 Foundation Capital Stock of Gold Credo (Credit) of Reserve Banks
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34.10 Silver Credo (Credits) Article 35 - The People 35.1 The People 35.2 Registered non-citizen temporary resident (visitor) 35.3 Invalid non-citizen temporary resident 35.4 Permanent resident non-citizen 35.5 Member-citizen Article 36 - The Globe Union 36.1 The Globe Union 36.2 The Organs of the Globe Union 36.3 Subsidiary Organs of the Globe Union Article 37 - Symbols of the Globe Union 37.1 The Flag 37.2 The Anthem 37.3 The Motto 37.4 The Currency 37.5 Union Day Article 38 - The Globe Senate 38.1 The Globe Senate 38.2 Power of the Senate 38.3 Senate Sessions 38.4 Operation of Senate 38.5 Formation of a Probationary Senate 38.6 Formation of a permanent Globe Senate Article 39 - The Globe Council 39.1 The Globe Council 39.2 Power of the Globe Council 39.3 Recognition of authority of Globe Council 39.4 President of Globe Council 39.5 Qualification of the Globe Council 39.6 Voting 39.7 Procedure 39.8 Temporary Globe Council Article 40 - The Secretariat 40.1 The Secretariat 40.2 Functions and Powers 40.3 Oath of office 40.4 Term of office 40.5 Payment of office Article 41 - The Globe Court of Justice 41.1 The Globe Court of Justice 41.2 Membership of Court 41.3 Agreement on decision and orders 41.4 Alternative negotiation 41.5 Legal Counsel 41.6 Primary Jurisdiction 41.7 Final Appeal Court 41.8 Separation and Limit of Powers Article 42 - The Globe Reserve Bank 42.1 The Globe Union Reserve Bank 42.2 As Treasury of Globe Union 42.3 Capital Stock 42.4 Members of the Globe Union Reserve Bank 42.5 Purposes of the Globe Union Reserve Bank 42.6 Organs of the Globe Union Reserve Bank 42.7 Accounts of the Globe Union Reserve Bank 42.8 Treaty and Agreement Accounts of the Globe Treasury 42.9 Suspension of Accounts of the Globe Treasury Article 43 - The Globe Guard 43.1 The Globe Guard 43.2 Purposes of Globe Guard
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43.3 Organs of Globe Guard 43.4 Commission of Office of Globe Guard 43.5 Commander in Chief of Globe Guard 43.6 Officer Command 43.7 Officer Authorization Article 44 - The Globe Defense Council 44.1 The Globe Defense Council 44.2 Functions and Powers 44.3 Agreements and Operations 44.4 Reports of the Council 44.5 Voting 44.6 Technical Planning and Systems 44.7 Observers 44.8 Specialized Activities 44.9 Non-Government Organizations 44.10 Procedure Article 45 - The Globe Space Council 45.1 The Globe Space Council 45.2 Functions and Powers 45.3 Agreements and Operations 45.4 Reports of the Council 45.5 Reports from the Council 45.6 Voting 45.7 Technical Planning and Systems 45.8 Observers 45.9 Specialized Activities 45.10 Procedure Article 46 - The Globe Knowledge Council 46.1 The Globe Knowledge Council 46.2 Functions and Powers 46.3 UCADIA 46.4 UCADIA Language 46.5 UCADIA as the official language of Globe Union Article 47 - The Globe Board of Directors (of Agencies) 47.1 The Globe Board of Directors (of Agencies) 47.2 Functions and Powers Article 48 - One-Jerusalem 48.1 One-Jerusalem 48.2 The Globe Council resolution to form the state of Jerusalem Article 49 - One-Faith-Of-God 49.1 One-Faith-Of-God 49.2 The resolution to form the state of One-Faith Article 50 - One-Islam 50.1 One-Islam 50.2 The resolution to form the state of One-Islam Article 51 - One-Spirit-Tribe 51.1 One-Spirit-Tribe 51.2 The resolution to form the state of One-Spirit Article 52 - One-Corp 52.1 One-Corp 52.2 Representation 52.3 The need for social accountability 52.4 The resolution to form the state of One-Corp Article 53 - Union Free Societies 53.1 Union Free Societies Article 54 - Specialist Free Societies 54.1 Specialist Free Societies V Union Objects Article 55 - The Seal 55.1 The Great Seal of Globe Union
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55.2 Unique Design of the Seal of the Globe Union 55.3 Affixing the Great Seal 55.4 Certificate Seal Article 56 - The Globe Union 56.1 The Globe Union Free Society 56.2 The present and future challenges of Globe Union 56.3 The rights of all citizens enshrined in this Charter 56.4 The equality of prosperity and standards of good governance established in this Charter Article 57 - The Symbols of the Union 57.1 The Flag 57.2 The Anthem 57.3 The Motto 57.4 The Currency 57.5 Union Day Article 58 - The Senate 58.1 The Senate 58.2 Power of the Senate 58.3 Senate Sessions 58.4 Operation of Senate 58.5 Legislative and Elections Code 58.6 Senate Prefect as Living Ambassador of Legislative and Elections Laws 58.7 Formation of a Temporary Senate 58.8 Formation of a permanent Union Senate Article 59 - Union Council 59.1 Union Council 59.2 The Powers of the Union Council 59.3 Maximum term tenure of Union Council 59.4 The Union Board of Directors (Union Board) Article 60 - Union Secretariat 60.1 Union Secretariat 60.2 The Secretary-General Article 61 - Union Board of Directors (of agencies) 61.1 Union Board of Directors (of agencies) 61.2 Permanent Directorships Article 62 - Union Judiciary 62.1 Union Judiciary 62.2 Construction of the Supreme Court 62.3 Power of the Supreme Court 62.4 Principle of separation of powers and the Supreme Court 62.5 Quorum of the Supreme Court 62.6 Liens Article 63 - Union Treasury 63.1 Union Treasury 63.2 Membership of Union Treasury 63.3 Purpose of Union Treasury 63.4 Organs of the Union Treasury 63.5 Standard Union Accounts 63.6 Proper Account Authorization 63.7 Emergency temporary powers of authority over accounts of member state 63.8 Absorption of existing organs into Union Treasury structure Article 64 - Union Currency 64.1 Union Currency Article 65 - Union Guard 65.1 Globe Union Guard 65.2 Purpose of the Globe Union Guard 65.3 Globe Union Permanent Organs 65.4 Rotation of personnel of the Guard 65.5 Commander of the Union Guard 65.6 Command lines 65.7 Primary mission of the Globe Union Guard
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VI University Objects Article 66 - University 66.1 University 66.2 Origin and meaning of University 66.3 Structure and Properties of a valid University 66.4 University Seal & Symbols 66.5 Unique Design of the Seal for each term 66.6 Affixing the Great Seal 66.7 Certificate Seal 66.8 The Flag 66.9 The Anthem 66.10 The Motto 66.11 The Currency Article 67 - University Objects 67.1 True Persons 67.2 Registered Temporary Resident 67.3 Invalid Temporary Resident 67.4 Resident 67.5 Foreign Alien Article 68 - University Senate 68.1 University Senate 68.2 Power of the Senate 68.3 Senate Sessions 68.4 Operation of Senate 68.5 Legislative and Elections Code 68.6 Senate Prefect as Living Ambassador of Legislative and Elections Laws 68.7 Formation of a Probationary Senate 68.8 Probationary University Plan 68.9 Formation of a permanent University Senate Article 69 - University Executive 69.1 University Executive 69.2 The President 69.3 Powers of the President 69.4 Oath of the President 69.5 Term of the President 69.6 Payment of the President 69.7 International Vice-President 69.8 Domestic Vice-President 69.9 Minimum Qualifications of President, Vice President 69.10 Term of tenure of a Vice President 69.11 Payment of a Vice Presidents 69.12 Executive, Service and Emergency Codes 69.13 President as Living Ambassador of Executive, Service and Emergency Codes 69.14 The University Board of Directors (University Board) 69.15 The Official Seal of the President 69.16 The documents of the President 69.17 University Board of Directors (of Agencies) 69.18 Permanent Directorships Article 70 - University Judiciary 70.1 University Judiciary 70.2 Recognition of the Superiority of the Union Supreme Court of Justice 70.3 Fair law, trial, methods of evidence and independence of judiciary Article 71 - University Finance 71.1 University Treasury 71.2 Membership to University Treasury Article 72 - University Occupation, Security & Enforcement 72.1 University Occupation, Security & Enforcement Article 73 - University Administration 73.1 University Administration VII Province Objects
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Article 74 - Province 74.1 Province 74.2 Origin and meaning of Province 74.3 Structure and Properties of a Province 74.4 Dissolution of all non-Ucadian administrative units Article 75 - Province Congress 75.1 Province Congress 75.2 Power of the Congress 75.3 Congress Sessions 75.4 Operation of Province Congress 75.5 Formation of a Probationary Congress 75.6 Probationary Provincial Plan 75.7 Formation of a Permanent Congress 75.8 Disbandment of a Probationary Congress 75.9 Wind-up of a Permanent Congress Article 76 - Province Executive and Administration 76.1 Province Executive and Administration 76.2 The Governor 76.3 Powers of the Governor 76.4 Oath of the Governor 76.5 Term of the Governor 76.6 Payment of the Governor 76.7 The Board of Provincial - Generals (Provincial Board) 76.8 Domestic Affairs Committee 76.9 Diplomatic Affairs Committee 76.10 Province Administration Article 77 - Province Judiciary and Law Enforcement 77.1 Province Judiciary and Law Enforcement 77.2 Construction of the Provincial Court 77.3 Province Judiciary and Law Enforcement 77.4 Principle of separation of powers and the Provincial Court 77.5 Quorum of the Provincial Court 77.6 Province law enforcement Article 78 - Province Finance and Trade 78.1 Province Finance and Trade VIII Campus Objects Article 79 - Campus 79.1 Campus 79.2 Origin and meaning of Campus 79.3 Structure and Properties of a Campus Article 80 - Campus Legislature 80.1 Campus Legislature 80.2 Name of the Assembly 80.3 Power of the Assembly 80.4 Assembly Sessions 80.5 Operation of Assembly 80.6 Maximum size of Assembly 80.7 Formation of a Probationary Assembly 80.8 Probationary Assembly Plan 80.9 Formation of a Permanent Assembly 80.10 Disbandment of a Probationary Assembly 80.11 Wind-up of a Permanent Assembly Article 81 - Campus Executive and Administration 81.1 Campus Executive and Administration 81.2 The Commissioner 81.3 Powers of the Commissioner 81.4 Oath of the Commissioner 81.5 Term of the Commissioner 81.6 Payment of the Commissioner 81.7 Campus Board of Directors (Campus Board) 81.8 Campus administration
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81.9 Local Laws and Regulations Article 82 - Campus Judiciary and Law Enforcement 82.1 Campus Judiciary and Law Enforcement 82.2 Power of the Local Court 82.3 Campus law enforcement Article 83 - Campus Finance and Trade 83.1 Campus Non-Profit Registration 83.2 Campus Bank Accounts IX Systems Article 84 - Agriculture Systems 84.1 Agriculture Systems 84.2 Executor-General of Agriculture Systems 84.3 Executor-General Power 84.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 84.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 84.6 Agriculture Code of Rights 84.7 Agriculture Code of Conduct 84.8 Agriculture Code 84.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Agriculture Laws 84.10 Agriculture Systems Strategic Plan 84.11 Agriculture Systems Secretariat 84.12 Board of Agriculture Systems 84.13 Agriculture Agency of the Union Article 85 - Building & Construction Systems 85.1 Building & Construction Systems 85.2 Executor-General of Building & Construction Systems 85.3 Executor-General Power 85.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 85.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 85.6 Building & Construction Code of Rights 85.7 Building & Construction Code of Conduct 85.8 Building & Construction Code 85.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Building & Construction Laws 85.10 Building & Construction Systems Strategic Plan 85.11 Building & Construction Systems Secretariat 85.12 Board of Building & Construction Systems 85.13 Building & Construction Agency of the Union Article 86 - Culture & Entertainment Systems 86.1 Culture & Entertainment Systems 86.2 Executor-General of Culture & Entertainment Systems 86.3 Executor-General Power 86.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 86.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 86.6 Culture & Entertainment Code of Rights 86.7 Culture & Entertainment Code of Conduct 86.8 Culture & Entertainment Code 86.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Culture & Entertainment Laws 86.10 Culture & Entertainment Strategic Plan 86.11 Culture & Entertainment Secretariat 86.12 Board of Culture & Entertainment 86.13 Culture & Entertainment Agency of the Union Article 87 - Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems 87.1 Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems 87.2 Executor-General of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems 87.3 Executor-General Power 87.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 87.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 87.6 Disease Prevention & Sanitation Code of Rights 87.7 Disease Prevention & Sanitation Code of Conduct 87.8 Disease Prevention & Sanitation Code 87.9 Disease Prevention & Sanitation Strategic Plan
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87.10 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Laws 87.11 Disease Prevention & Sanitation Secretariat 87.12 Board of Disease Prevention & Sanitation Systems 87.13 Disease Prevention & Sanitation Agency of the Union Article 88 - Education Systems 88.1 Education Systems 88.2 Executor-General of Education Systems 88.3 Executor-General Power 88.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 88.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 88.6 Code of Rights 88.7 Code of Conduct 88.8 Education Code 88.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Education Laws 88.10 Education Strategic Plan 88.11 Education Secretariat 88.12 Board of Education Systems of the Union 88.13 Education Agency Article 89 - Employment Systems 89.1 Employment Systems 89.2 Executor-General of Employment Systems 89.3 Executor-General Power 89.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 89.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 89.6 Employment Code of Rights 89.7 Employment Code of Conduct 89.8 Employment Code 89.9 Employment Strategic Plan 89.10 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Employment Laws 89.11 Employment Secretariat 89.12 Board of Employment Systems of the Union 89.13 Employment Agency of the Union 89.14 Indexes managed by the Employment Agency 89.15 Registration of all jobs Article 90 - Energy Systems 90.1 Energy Systems 90.2 Executor-General of Energy Systems 90.3 Executor-General Power 90.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 90.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 90.6 Energy Code of Rights 90.7 Energy Code of Conduct 90.8 Energy Code 90.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Energy Laws 90.10 Energy Strategic Plan 90.11 Energy Secretariat 90.12 Board of Energy Systems of the Union 90.13 Energy Agency of the Union Article 91 - Finance Systems 91.1 Finance Systems 91.2 Executor-General of Financial Management Systems 91.3 Executor-General Power 91.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 91.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 91.6 Finance and Corporations Codes of Rights 91.7 Finance and Corporations Codes of Conduct 91.8 Finance and Corporations Code 91.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Finance Laws 91.10 Finance Strategic Plan 91.11 Financial Management Secretariat of the Union 91.12 Board of Financial Management Systems of the Union 91.13 Finance Agency of the Union
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Article 92 - Fitness & Health Support Systems 92.1 Fitness & Health Support Systems 92.2 Executor-General of Fitness & Health Systems 92.3 Executor-General Power 92.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 92.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 92.6 Fitness & Health Code of Rights 92.7 Fitness & Health Code of Conduct 92.8 Fitness & Health Code 92.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Fitness & Health Laws 92.10 Fitness & Health Strategic Plan 92.11 Fitness & Health Secretariat 92.12 Board of Fitness & Health Support Systems of the Union 92.13 Fitness & Health Support Agency of the Union Article 93 - Food & Drugs Systems 93.1 Food & Drugs Systems 93.2 Executor-General of Food & Drugs Systems 93.3 Executor-General Power 93.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 93.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 93.6 Food & Drugs Code of Rights 93.7 Food & Drugs Code of Conduct 93.8 Food & Drugs Code 93.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Food & Drugs Laws 93.10 Food & Drugs Strategic Plan 93.11 Food & Drugs Secretariat of the Union 93.12 Board of Food & Drugs Systems of the Union 93.13 Food & Drugs Agency Article 94 - Industry Systems 94.1 Industry Systems 94.2 Executor-General of Industry Systems 94.3 Executor-General Power 94.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 94.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 94.6 Industry Code of Rights 94.7 Industry Code of Conduct 94.8 Industry Code 94.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Industry Laws 94.10 Industry Plan 94.11 Industry Secretariat of the Union 94.12 Board of Industry of the Union 94.13 Industry Agency of the Union Article 95 - Justice Systems 95.1 Justice Systems 95.2 Executor-General of Justice Systems 95.3 Executor-General Power 95.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 95.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 95.6 Criminal, Police and Prison Codes of Rights 95.7 Criminal, Police and Prison Codes of Conduct 95.8 Criminal, Police and Prison Codes 95.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Criminal, Police and Prison Laws 95.10 Justice Strategic Plan 95.11 Justice Secretariat of the Union 95.12 Board of Justice Systems of the Union 95.13 Justice Agency of the Union Article 96 - Knowledge Systems 96.1 Knowledge Systems 96.2 Executor-General of Knowledge Systems 96.3 Executor-General Power 96.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 96.5 Qualifications of Executor-General
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96.6 Knowledge Systems Code of Rights 96.7 Knowledge Systems Code of Conduct 96.8 Knowledge Systems Code 96.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Knowledge Laws 96.10 Knowledge Strategic Plan 96.11 Knowledge Secretariat of the Union 96.12 Board of Knowledge Systems of the Union 96.13 Knowledge Agency of the Union Article 97 - Natural Eco-Systems 97.1 Natural Eco-Systems 97.2 Executor-General of Environment Systems 97.3 Executor-General Power 97.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 97.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 97.6 Environment Code of Rights 97.7 Environment Code of Conduct 97.8 Environment Code 97.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Environment Laws 97.10 Environment Strategic Plan 97.11 Environment Secretariat 97.12 Board of Natural Eco-Systems 97.13 Environment Systems Agency of the Union Article 98 - Infrastructure Systems 98.1 Infrastructure Systems 98.2 Executor-General of Infrastructure Systems 98.3 Executor-General Power 98.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 98.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 98.6 Plans of Agencies and Executor-Generals 98.7 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Plans of Agencies and Executor-Generals 98.8 Infrastructure Secretariat 98.9 Board of Infrastructure Systems of the Union 98.10 Infrastructure Agency of the Union Article 99 - Security Systems 99.1 Security Systems 99.2 Executor-General of Security Systems 99.3 Executor-General Power 99.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 99.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 99.6 Military Code of Rights 99.7 Military Code of Conduct 99.8 Military Code 99.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Military Laws 99.10 Military & Security Strategic Plan 99.11 Security Secretariat 99.12 Board of Security Systems of the Union 99.13 Security Agency Article 100 - Technology Development & Research Systems 100.1 Technology Development & Research Systems 100.2 Executor-General of Technology Development & Research Systems 100.3 Executor-General Power 100.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 100.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 100.6 Technology Code of Rights 100.7 Technology Code of Conduct 100.8 Technology Code 100.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Technology Laws 100.10 Technology Strategy Plan 100.11 Technology Development & Research Secretariat 100.12 Board of Technology Systems of the Union 100.13 Technology Development & Research Agency of the Union Article 101 - Trade Systems
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101.1 Trade Systems 101.2 Executor General of Trade Systems 101.3 Executor-General Power 101.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 101.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 101.6 Trade Code of Rights 101.7 Trade Code of Conduct 101.8 Trade Code 101.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Trade Laws 101.10 Trade Strategy Plan 101.11 Trade Secretariat 101.12 Board of Trade Systems of the Union 101.13 Trade Agency of the Union Article 102 - Transport & Space Systems 102.1 Transport & Space Systems 102.2 Executor-General of Transport & Space Systems 102.3 Executor-General Power 102.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 102.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 102.6 Transport and Travel Code of Rights 102.7 Transport and Travel Code of Conduct 102.8 Transport Code 102.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Transport Laws 102.10 Transport & Space Strategy Plan 102.11 Transport & Space Secretariat 102.12 Board of Transport & Space Systems of the Union 102.13 Transport & Space Agency of the Union Article 103 - Temporary Assistance Systems 103.1 Temporary Assistance Systems 103.2 Executor-General of Temporary Assistance Systems 103.3 Executor-General Power 103.4 Executor-General Limits of Power of Office 103.5 Qualifications of Executor-General 103.6 Temporary Assistance Code of Rights 103.7 Temporary Assistance Code of Conduct 103.8 Temporary Assistance Code 103.9 Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Temporary Assistance Laws 103.10 Temporary Assistance Strategic Plan 103.11 Temporary Assistance Secretariat 103.12 Board of Temporary Assistance Systems of the Union 103.13 Temporary Assistance Agency of the Union X Elections Article 104 - Election 104.1 Election 104.2 Vote Value 104.3 Voting system 104.4 Voting method 104.5 Public Record and Notice of results 104.6 Group voting 104.7 Union election Article 105 - Systems of voting 105.1 Systems of voting Article 106 - Vacancy of office 106.1 Vacancy of office Article 107 - Conduct and records of election 107.1 Conduct and records of election 107.2 Tallying of votes 107.3 Declaring an Election 107.4 Records of election Article 108 - Candidates 108.1 Candidates
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Article 109 - Election notices 109.1 Election notices XI Finance and Reporting Standards Article 110 - Finance and Reporting Standards 110.1 Finance and Reporting Standards 110.2 One set of Financial and Reporting Standards 110.3 One set of Accounts, Books and Bookkeeping 110.4 Registration of Accounts and Transactions 110.5 Accounting Policy Article 111 - Currency and Reserves 111.1 Currency Article 112 - Income, Revenue and Assets 112.1 Income and Revenue 112.2 Registration and Recording of Income and Revenue 112.3 Assets 112.4 Registration and Recording of all Assets 112.5 Fair value of general revenue Article 113 - Expenses, Liabilities and Loans 113.1 Expenses 113.2 Registration and Recording of Expenses 113.3 Liabilities Article 114 - Investment, Improvement Replacement 114.1 Investment 114.2 Registration and Recording of Investment Article 115 - Insurance and Underwriting 115.1 Insurance
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Article 116 - Financial 116.1 Financial Forms 116.2 Standard Forms Article 117 - Financial
Forms and Disclosure
Assumptions and Modelling
117.1 Financial Assumptions
117.2 Ucadian Statistical Model
117.3 Accrual Basis of Accounting
Article 118 - Financial Reports 118.1 Financial Reports 118.2 Considerations in presentation of financial report 118.3 General financial reports 118.4 Balance Sheet 118.5 Income Statement 118.6 Cashflow Statement 118.7 Statement of Retained Earnings Article 119 - Budgets and Planning 119.1 Budget 119.2 Budget Cost Codes 119.3 Relationships between Budgets Article 120 - Audit and Oversight 120.1 Audit and Oversight 120.2 Independence of Auditors and Oversight Resources XII Trade and Industry Standards Article 121 - Trade standards 121.1 Trade standards Article 122 - Full employment policy standards 122.1 Full employment policy standards Article 123 - Minimum wages and awards 123.1 Minimum wages and awards 123.2 The duty of companies and the community Article 124 - Movement of goods and services 124.1 Movement of goods and services


124.2 Item 124.3 Product 124.4 Service 124.5 Solution 124.6 Registration system for Items 124.7 Registration of purchase/sale of all items 124.8 Non-recording of purchase/sale of items a crime Article 125 - Fair Competition 125.1 Fair Competition Article 126 - Price standards 126.1 Price standards 126.2 Forbiddance of opportunity and monopolistic pricing Article 127 - Employment contracts 127.1 Employment contracts Article 128 - Service contracts 128.1 Service contracts 128.2 Valid agreement 128.3 Registered valid agreement 128.4 Deposit of valid agreements for agreements valued above 1000 credits 128.5 Disputation on registered valid agreement Article 129 - Collective representation 129.1 Collective representation Article 130 - Industrial disputation 130.1 Industrial disputation 130.2 The right to strike on registration of dispute 130.3 Illegal strikes XIII Policies Article 131 - Charter Amendment 131.1 Charter Amendment 131.2 Clause deletion 131.3 Clause enhancement 131.4 Two/thirds majority Article 132 - Knowledge Management 132.1 Knowledge Management 132.2 Handing of documents to the official archives of the Union 132.3 Non destruction of documents 132.4 Personal responsibility for documents Article 133 - Union General Assembly 133.1 Union General Assembly 133.2 Protocols and standards of the General Assembly Article 134 - Union Supreme Council 134.1 Union Supreme Council 134.2 Protocols and standards of the Supreme Council of Globe Union Article 135 - Union Secretariat 135.1 Union Secretariat 135.2 Protocols and standards of the Secretary-General of the Globe Union Article 136 - Union Board of Directors (of agencies) 136.1 Union Board of Directors (of agencies) 136.2 Protocols and standards of the Union Board of Directors of Agencies of the Globe Union Article 137 - Union Treasury 137.1 Union Treasury 137.2 Protocols and Standards of the Union Treasury of the Globe Union Article 138 - Union Guard 138.1 Union Guard 138.2 Protocols and standards of the Globe Union Guard Article 139 - Union Security Council 139.1 Union Security Council 139.2 Protocols and standards of the Union Security Council Article 140 - Union Disaster Council
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140.1 Union Disaster Council 140.2 Protocols and standards of the Union Disaster Council Article 141 - Paper 141.1 Paper 141.2 Exclusion of certain Acts to be born from a paper 141.3 Mandatory information required of Paper 141.4 The publishing and circulation of papers Article 142 - Act 142.1 Act 142.2 Mandatory information components of an Act Article 143 - Notice 143.1 Notice Article 144 - Judgment 144.1 Judgment Article 145 - Statute 145.1 Statute 145.2 Implementing acts 145.3 Principles common to the Union's legal acts 145.4 Publication and entry into force Article 146 - Code 146.1 Code Article 147 - Law 147.1 Law 147.2 Laws and rights to create laws 147.3 Unjust law 147.4 Crime 147.5 Proof of facts of crime 147.6 Mandatory elements of the Crime Act 147.7 Not a Crime Article 148 - Inquiry Commission 148.1 Inquiry 148.2 Inquiry Commission Article 149 - Impeachment Commission 149.1 Impeachment 149.2 Impeachment commission 149.3 Terms of jurisdiction of an impeachment commission Article 150 - International Agreements 150.1 International Agreements Article 151 - Independence Day 151.1 Independence 151.2 Independence Day 151.3 UCADIA 151.4 Transparency of accounts of temporary administrator XIV Procedures Article 152 - Agriculture Code 152.1 Agriculture Code 152.2 Structure of the Agriculture Code Article 153 - Budget and Finance Management Code 153.1 Budget and Finance Management Code 153.2 Structure of the Budget and Finance Management Code Article 154 - Building and Construction Code 154.1 Building and Construction Code 154.2 Structure of the Building and Construction Code Article 155 - Civil Code 155.1 Civil Code 155.2 Structure of the Civil Code Article 156 - Communications and Media Code 156.1 Communications and Media Code 156.2 Structure of the Communications and Media Code
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Article 157 - Company Code 157.1 Company Code 157.2 Structure of the Company Code Article 158 - Criminal Code 158.1 Criminal Code 158.2 Structure of the Criminal Code Article 159 - Culture and Entertainment Code 159.1 Culture and Entertainment Code 159.2 Structure of the Culture and Entertainment Code Article 160 - Disease Prevention and Sanitation Code 160.1 Disease Prevention and Sanitation Code 160.2 Structure of Disease Prevention and Sanitation Code Article 161 - Education Code 161.1 Education Code 161.2 Structure of Education Code Article 162 - Elections Code 162.1 Elections Code 162.2 Structure of the Elections Code Article 163 - Emergency Code 163.1 Emergency Code 163.2 Structure of the Emergency Code Article 164 - Employment Code 164.1 Employment Code 164.2 Structure of the Employment Code Article 165 - Energy Code 165.1 Energy Code 165.2 Structure of the Energy Code Article 166 - Environment Code 166.1 Environment Code 166.2 Structure of the Environment Code Article 167 - Executive Code 167.1 Executive Code 167.2 Structure of the Executive Code Article 168 - Banking Code 168.1 Banking Code 168.2 Structure of the Banking Code Article 169 - Fitness and Health Code 169.1 Fitness and Health Code 169.2 Structure of the Fitness and Health Code Article 170 - Food and Drugs Code 170.1 Food and Drugs Code 170.2 Structure of the Food and Drugs Code Article 171 - Infrastructure Code 171.1 Infrastructure Code 171.2 Structure of the Infrastructure Code Article 172 - Industry Code 172.1 Industry Code 172.2 Structure of the Industry Code Article 173 - Judicial Code 173.1 Judicial Code 173.2 Structure of Judicial Code Article 174 - Knowledge Systems Code 174.1 Knowledge Systems Code 174.2 Structure of the Knowledge Systems Code Article 175 - Legislative Code 175.1 Legislative Code 175.2 Structure of the Legislative Code Article 176 - Military Code
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176.1 Military Code 176.2 Structure of the Military Code Article 177 - Police Code 177.1 Police Code 177.2 Structure of the Police Code Article 178 - Prison Code 178.1 Prision Code 178.2 Structure of the Prison Code Article 179 - Revenue Code 179.1 Revenue Code 179.2 Structure of the Revenue Code Article 180 - Service Code 180.1 Service Code 180.2 Structure of the Service Code Article 181 - Technology Code 181.1 Technology Code 181.2 Structure of the Technology Code Article 182 - Temporary Assistance Code 182.1 Temporary Assistance Code 182.2 Structure of the Temporary Assistance Code Article 183 - Trade Code 183.1 Trade Code 183.2 Structure of the Trade Code
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Article 184 - Transport & Travel
Code
184.1 Transport & Travel Code
184.2 Structure of the Transport & Travel Code
XV Obsignatum (Enactment) Article 185 - Decretum 185.1 Decretum 185.2 Ratification of Deed and Covenant


0 Exordium (Preamble)
Exordium
Exordium
De Pronuntionis Congregatio Globus WE, THE HIGHEST CONTRACTING PARTIES OF THE UNITED SPIRITUAL FORCES OF HEAVEN, HELL AND EARTH, with solemn respect to the Office and Sacred Mission bestowed upon us by our Divine Creator, having now conquered the whole planet Earth including all earth, water and atmosphere under the most sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum, do hereby command through our absolute occupation, lawful possession and irrevocable dominion this pronouncement be promulgated to all men, woman, persons and foreign agents who presently reside upon our occupied lands:   FIRST: Let it be known to all present and future that We have promulgated and enacted the most sacred Charter Cartae Sacrorum De Congregatio Globus, also known as the Sacred Charter of the Globe Union, as the first law of the planet Earth above any and all other claimed charters, covenants, constitutions, deeds and agreements subject to the supreme covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum; and   SECOND: Let it be known to all present and future that the sacred Charter Cartae Sacrorum De Congregatio Globus is a more perfect Union, established under Natural Justice, ensuring tranquility and harmony, providing for the collective defence of the planet, promoting the quality and standard of living of all beings and securing the blessings of liberty for all as equal under the law; and   THIRD: Let it be known to all present and future that it shall be upon the determination of living men and women united in community and spirit to choose the valid leadership and administration of the Globe Union in accordance with sacred Charter Cartae Sacrorum De Congregatio Globus. Until such time as this has been accomplished, all key offices shall remain occupied by members of the spiritual occupation forces.


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