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VII. Law
 
  7.6 Creation of Law  
  Article 276-Creation  
  Canon 3075  
  Creation of Law is the Authority, Methods and Administrative Acts by which a valid form of law is created by Officials of a valid Society in accordance with these Canons.  
  Canon 3076  
  There are six (6) valid and accepted methods of creating law of a valid Society being Decree, Prescript, Rescript, Policy, Statute and Ordinance:  
  (i) By Decree is when a valid law is created by promulgation of an order or deed by an Official Person; and  
  (ii) By Prescript is when a valid law is created by promulgation of an order or deed by an elected college of legislators of a Juridic Person; and  
  (iii) By Rescript is when a valid law is created by a form of opinion, answer or judgment promulgated by an Official Person; and  
  (iv) By Policy is when a valid law is created by an Ordinance issued by Decree by a committee or council answerable to an elected college of legislators of a Juridic Person; and  
  (v) By Statute is when a valid law is created by Decree or Prescript by an Administrative Act of a Juridic Person and approved by a Superior Authority  
  (vi) By Ordinance is when a valid law is created by Rescript or Authoritative Direction promulgated by a Juridic Person in accordance with an existing promulgated Statute  
     
     
     
 
 
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