I am perfectly within rights to strike myself from it before the turn is processed a1s.
That's not how I read the rules. We're going to have to ask NUKE9.13 to arbitrate.
ACTACTACT, unsign from the Enterprise Ship Contract, citing destination confusion.
The turn hasn't been processed yet. It's a mute point If I can't the money together, but I can and will. Also Mute if the Enterprise can get it's act together and actually purchase the navigator, which it hasn't.
ANDREAANDREANADREA: How's the loan situation looking? Viable?
Okay, 1: it's moot, not mute. Mute means no sound, moot means not relevant.
2: Contracts can absolutely be official before the turn is processed. They can be undone as well, but that requires folks to agree. The contract you signed does not appear to allow one party to pull out unilaterally.
3: It does appear to be true that the Enterprise shareholders have not figured out how they will be paying Andrea, but given that Andrea has offered an option for payment upon return, it is arguable that the Enterprise will default to that option if no other option can be figured out.
3b: Not that that would give you the legal right to tear up a contract.
So, Tric, I refer you back to your fellow shareholders- who are, at least currently, your fellow shareholders. I hope you can reach a satisfactory outcome that leaves everyone where they want to be. I'm not going to tell you what to do, but the option of selling your shares to someone else is viable.
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The turn has not processed, you are not locking me into this A1s, or swindling me. I can just double down and force you to take sand? You can't buy the navigator without me.
You signed the contract. Holding you to that contract is not swindling. You also cannot force them to sail south, as changing the destination requires 60% of the shareholders to agree.
It is actually an interesting precedent to set. You could argue that a ship sale is only effective when the turn occurs and the funds and goods are exchanged. Or seen another way, the ship contract isn't complete yet: it still needs the signature of the seller. Of course, you can make arguments the other way.
This is an interesting argument. However, the plain text of the contract is
"We, the undersigned private entities, agree to purchase the ship 'Enterprise' to [...]"
The contract is not buying a ship, it is agreeing to buy a ship. The ACT that a1s performed is the buying of a ship.
Once you have signed a contract, you cannot remove that signature unless agreed upon, or the contract specifically allows that.
I refer you to the FAQ:
"Try not to get hoodwinked into signing a contract that lets another player steal your money- because that's not against the rules, so I won't stop them!", and
"you can't just sign a contract and then not follow it"If you are not satisfied with this judgement, you may make an appeal, with a clearly stated argument why it is wrong. However, I would highly encourage you to figure it out between yourselves instead.
E: One more thing. Lazy Fair means freedom- that includes the freedom to make mistakes and wind up in a situation you didn't expect.