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VI. Argument |
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6.1 Argument |
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Article 175-Cause |
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Canon 2556 |
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A Reason or Cause is any alleged fact or facts consistent with natural law employed as an argument to justify and explain an Action or Act. |
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Canon 2557 |
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All Divine Immortal Spirits expressed in Trust to a Flesh vessel possess the ability to Reason, except those physically constrained by severe injury or disability. Where a man, or woman is unconstrained by severe injury, or disability it is expected they accept self determination and the exercise of reason. |
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Canon 2558 |
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The reason of the law ceasing, the law itself ceases. |
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Canon 2559 |
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No proceedings in law may commence without due cause. |
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