There are only six (6) valid types of Seal: Absolute, Great, Official, Ordinary, Inferior and Private:
(i) An Absolute Seal is the most powerful and highest authority of seal and signature when a man or
woman uses their thumbprint in red ink to give life and personality to a Document in their capacity as
Executor of their own True Trust and General Executor of the Estate of their Legal Person; and
(ii) A Great Seal is the second highest possible seal and is the official Seal of any Juridic Society
Person or Juridic Public Person. Hence a Great Seal is used for the authentication of Documents of the
highest importance issued in the name of a Universal True Trust, Global True Trust or Civil True Trust;
and
(iii) An Official Seal is the third highest possible Seal issued by an Official Person in the capacity of
their office on behalf of a Universal True Trust, Global True Trust or Civil True Trust; and
(iv) An Ordinary Seal is the fourth highest possible Seal issued on behalf of a Juridic Private Person,
Juridic Union Person or Juridic Domestic Person in association with a Superior Trust; and
(v) An Inferior Seal is is the fifth highest possible Seal issued on behalf of a non-Ucadian legal person;
and
(vi) A Private Seal, also known as an Inferior Administrative Seal is the lowest form of seal and is an
administrative stamp issued under private law between parties for the cross cert
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