Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

one heaven iconII.   Form

2.2 Form Creation and Change

Article 59 - Conveyance

Canon 1740 (link)

The creation of valid Form through Conveyance is when a Form is transported and transferred from one Person to another by form of Deed as registered in a valid register of a Ucadian Society. Grant is synonymous with conveyance.

Canon 1741 (link)

In order to transfer title, an instrument must contain apt words of “grant” which manifest the grantors intent to make a present conveyance of the land by their deed as distinguished from an intention to convey it at some future time. The absence of valid words of conveyance within a deed, void the deed.

Canon 1742 (link)

The words grant, convey, assign, set over, transfer and give are indicative of the intent to presently pass title.

Canon 1743 (link)

A Conveyance is only valid when properly registered in a Great Register of a Ucadian Society. Therefore all Conveyance of Property not properly registered is null and void from the beginning.

Canon 1744 (link)

If not under a valid Ucadian seal, it is not sufficient to pass legal title to real property.