VI. Homo Sapien Life
6.2 Homo Sapien Infant
Article 109 - Competence of Infant
Competence of an Infant is defined according to both the concept of whether an Infant is fit, proper and qualified to produce and argue Reason through knowledge and skill of Law, Logic and Rhetoric against opposing arguments and secondly whether an Infant possesses sufficient authority and qualification of standing within the limits of statutes of law.
As the necessary tools of cognition required for mental competence develop after the age of seven (7) and do not mature until the end of youthhood from age nineteen (19) and above, an Infant is absolutely incapable of legitimately being considered mentally competent.
An Infant not yet reached the age of Majority is absolutely forbidden to be nominated, appointed or recognized as a Sovereign, Executor, Trustee or Administrator given their mental incompetency. Therefore, an Infant can never be considered legally competent.