facts
Crown is an "abstract concept" (Nicholas Browne-Wilkinson KC) and a "convenient cover for ignorance" (F.W. Maitland):
Source: David Torrance, House of Commons Library, Research Briefings, The Crown and the Constitution, Aug 2025; quote authors: Nicholas Browne-Wilkinson KC and F.W. Maitland; reference image;
Acts of Parliament are bound in concept:
Source: Crown Copyright in the Information Age, Jan 1998, foreword by Dr David Clark, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; reference image;
principles
Crown is a concept, and Acts of Parliament are Crown copyright products; if any sentence contains fiction, the whole sentence is non sense; if the sentence depends on fiction, the sentence has no root, it is non sense; if you rely on an Act of Parliament, your whole argument is non sense, and you likely partake in fraud; see fraud;
so i do not answer products, labels, offices, or legal characters; i answer man; if a man says i did a deed that ought not be done, or that a deed due was not done, let him state the man, the deed or deed due, the wrong, the result if any, and the remedy due; i provide remedy for a claim that is true;
misdescription: presenting a man by way of a product, label, office, or procedural character
personating: making a product, label, office, or character appear to act in place of a man
concealment: hiding the man, deed, wrong, result, or remedy
deceit: is the deed or practice of deceiving, concealment of what is true in order to mislead, deception, fraud, cheating, or false dealing
fraud: double dealing, collusion, or false dealing for gain or advantage by deceptive means
the question remains: man -> deed or deed due -> wrong -> result if any -> remedy due;