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VIII. Campus Objects
 
  Article 79-Campus  
79.1

Campus

 
  A Campus is the smallest administrative division of government and administration of the Union. A Campus is a lawfully constituted administrative subdivision of a Province and is equivalent to the term “local government area” (“LGA”) and the traditional terms including but not limited to “council”, “city”, “municipality”, “shire” and “county”.
 
79.2 Origin and meaning of Campus  
  The word Campus originates from the Latin word campus meaning “plain, field or surface; theatre or arena of action and debate”. The word was chosen to describe the smallest administrative division of government and administration of the Union in recognition of the sub division of occupational forces of One Heaven into campus administration following the complete conquest and lawful possession of all land, sea, earth and atmosphere within the boundaries of the Union.
 
79.3 Structure and Properties of a Campus  
  The following criteria are the essential structural components and properties of a valid Campus:
 
  (i) A unique enclosure of land and water, earth and atmosphere within the bounds of a constituted Province of the Union whereby the boundaries of the enclosure are recognized as having historic provenance as the bounds of a previous local government area; and
 
  (ii) A unique identity in name relative to the Province whereby the name of the Campus is recognized as having historic provenance for the geographic area; and
 
  (iii) A permanent population of men, women and infants within the bounds of the Campus not exceeding one hundred and twenty thousand (120,000); and
 
  (iv) A provisional, probationary or permanent Executive Government representing either the provisional spiritual occupational forces, a probationary government formed by living members to succeed the provisional forces or a permanent government elected by the people of the Campus; and
 
  (v) A lawfully registered trust instrument as the deed and charter for the Campus, consistent with this Deed and Charter; and
 
  (vi) A provisional, probationary or permanent administration whereby certain offices are filled and duties performed for the benefit of members of the Campus; and
 
  (vii) A public register system whereby the unique membership numbers of all men, woman and infants within the bounds of the Campus are recorded, whether or not such numbers have been redeemed and the recording of all vital statistics, major events and transactions within the bounds of the Campus; and
 
  (viii) A public records system whereby all documents and instruments of the Campus including public notices are available for review and search.
 
  If one or more of these items cannot be demonstrated, then a Campus is not valid.
 
     
 

 

 
     
 
 

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