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==Legacy==
==Legacy==
The Great Bull largely had the intended impact, elevating the nine statements to primacy within Urcean civic life. Its preamble is considered to be a summation of the intent of the [[Constitution of Urcea]], and legal scholars have noted that the nine statements have guided constitutional development within [[Urcea]] since 1811.
===Legal force===
===Legal force===
The Great Bull of 1811 remains as unconsolidated law of [[Urcea]], retaining the same legal force as a Great Bull as it had when originally promulgated. Although it does not appear in the ''[[Consolidated Laws of HMCM's Kingdom and State]]'', the basic principles and rights provided for under the Bull provide the underlying legal foundation of the ''Consolidated Laws''.
The Great Bull of 1811 remains as unconsolidated law of [[Urcea]], retaining the same legal force as a Great Bull as it had when originally promulgated. Although it does not appear in the ''[[Consolidated Laws of HMCM's Kingdom and State]]'', the basic principles and rights provided for under the Bull provide the underlying legal foundation of the ''Consolidated Laws''. The Great Bull is one of the most recent acts of the direct will of the Apostolic King to appear as unconsolidated laws.
[[Category:Laws of Urcea]]
[[Category:Laws of Urcea]]
[[Category:History of Urcea]]
[[Category:History of Urcea]]
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:IXWB]]