Canonum De Ius Virtus Naturae
Canons of Bioethics Law

one heaven iconVI.   Homo Sapien Life

6.5 Homo Sapien Adult

Article 126 - Competence of an Adult

Canon 5333 (link)

Competence of an Adult is defined according to both the concept of whether an Adult 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 Adult possesses sufficient authority and qualification of standing within the limits of statutes of law.

Canon 5334 (link)

By definition, an Adult is a Homo Sapien that has reached the normal age by which all cognitive tools for competence should be fully formed. Therefore, by default an Adult is considered both legally and mentally competent.

Canon 5335 (link)

As all Adults by default are considered both legally and mentally competent, it is absolutely forbidden for any official to presume authority or jurisdiction based on presumed incompetence of an Adult, or to presume the position by default of guardian or custodian.

Canon 5336 (link)

Unless a specific Adult has been proven to be incompetent, all presumptions of guardianship, custodianship are hereby null and void from the beginning, having no force or effect of law.