Turn 10Phase II - DiscussionStatushttp://www.lanimals.com/Other/metaslature/default.aspStatus Changes This Phase:-none yet---Propositions--SniHjen
"The Clean-Up Act" The Clean-Up Act is a proposal to add, remove, relocate, and amend a series of Rules, with the intention to make things simpler for Players
A: The immuteable rule, Rule 104 is changed as follows:
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104.(i) Phases
A. The game will be conducted by a loop of Turns which are broken down into three phases;
I. Phase I - "Proposition"
a. Signifies the beginning of the Turn.
b. A Player may suggest one Proposition per Turn.
II. Phase II - "Discussion"
a. Any unclear Propositions will be discussed and redefined.
b. Players will then vote either "Yes" or "No" on each Proposition.
III. Phase III - "Execution"
a. The Propositions that pass will become Amendments.
b. The Judge will update all records and Phase I begins.
B. The Phases will advance whenever the Judge sees fit.
104.(i) Phases
A. The game will be conducted by a loop of Turns which are broken down into three phases;
I. Phase I - "Proposition"
a. Signifies the beginning of the Turn.
b. A Player may suggest one Proposition per Turn, Undless specified by another rule.
II. Phase II - "Discussion"
a. Any unclear Propositions will be discussed and redefined.
b. A new proposition may be brought forth in place of a proposition by the player proposing the proposition.
c. Only one new proposition may be submitted during this phase.
d. A proposition may be amended any number of times during this phase
III. Phase 2.5: "Voting"
a. Players will vote either "Yes" or "No" on each Proposition.
b. "Voting Color Coding" All voting must be colored coded such that a Yea/Yes is colored green and a Nay/No is colored red, with votes in other colors being disregarded.
IV. Phase III - "Execution"
a. The Propositions that pass will become Amendments.
b. The Judge will update all records and Phase I begins.
B. The Phases will advance whenever the Judge sees fit.
B: The following rules and their subsets are mended into The immuteable rule, Rule 104 as shown above.
a. Rule 323. "Voting Color Coding"
b. 326. "Phase 2.5 There shall be a new phase, called voting, after discussion."
c. all ignored subsets of rule 326 are to be annulled
C: The following is a list of Rules and subset that have no continual effect, and can be removed with any effect on the rules "as is"
a. 304 version1 (currently striked through)
b. 304 version2 (currently striked through)
c. 317. "Grammar Correction" "One shot motion"
d. 327 section B version2 (currently striked through)
e. 327 Section C (currently striked through)
f. 327 Section D (currently striked through)
g. 344
h. 345
Errol
"Authoritian Regalia" Authoritian Regalia adds some status symbols to the high people in here, and adds another (see 362/C.).
A: The Judge may wear a red (X) monocle on His Avatar as a symbol of His Highness.
B: The replacement judge may wear a violet (X) monocle on his avatar as a symbol of his position.
C: There shall be a new position, dubbed the Lay Judge.
a: The Lay Judge may wear a black (X) bowler on his avatar.
b: The Lay Judge shall be elected every fourth turn by a simple majority.
c: The Lay Judge must not have any other position. Nobody already having a position (such as Judge) may become Lay Judge.
d: The Lay Judge may propose exactly one change to a proposition at the beginning of each Discussion Phase. This change requires a simple majority to pass, and may not be changed in the rest of the phase.
e: 362/C/d may only be applied in the first twenty-four (24) hours of the Discussion Phase, otherwise the ability is void for the rest of the turn.
f: The Lay Judge may be overthrown any time with an unanimous vote.
D: Everyone who owns a Ruby as per 350/C may wear a ring with a red (X) stone on his avatar.
Tylui
"Sigtastic" Any player who participates in any phase shall receive one(1) extra point if and only if they have in their signature a link to this game of Meta-Slature.
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