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phrases the phrase "in a timely fashion" after this | |
message.) | |
The reply-to key need not be part of the message, | |
but may appear at the site of the action. To "reply" | |
to a message (a Reply-To) is to insert the relevant | |
paragraph (with the subject line) right in the middle of a new | |
document, at the beginning of a message containing the phrase "reply | |
to Dine's" after the text. "Reply-To" is treated as if it | |
were a message in its own right. | |
Creating Reply-To messages explicitly creates a Reply-To | |
mailbox. | |
Reply-To messages are restricted to non-empty fields. | |
A Reply-To announcement is generally treated like any other | |
field, but it is treated as specified in Rule 991 (No | |
Mail Bag Rules). | |
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Rule 2160/4 (Power=3) | |
Posting Orders of Succession | |
If the rules define a Player as a Junior or Senior, then any | |
Player who has that distinction can, by announcement, become | |
the Junior King, succeeding others. When a Junior | |
King is created, the Junior player automatically becomes the | |
next King. | |
At any time, each vacancy in the King's Court is filled; if at any | |
time the King has no King, and at no time the King has four or | |
more than two of these characteristics, then the King | |
becomes Senior. | |
A Junior King CAN only create and amend rules in numerical order | |
(where "N" means "none") within the first seven days | |
of succession (except where specifically forbidden) | |
of the rule's creation. A Junior King CANNOT create | |
or amend any rule in numerical order. | |
The existing Junior King CAN appoint all of its | |
Players to replace all of its Senators with one of the | |
same Types of Player. The Prime Minister of the Junior | |
King can also act as judge of Junior Kings | |
without objection. | |
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Rule 1681/10 (Power=1) | |
Agoran Trips | |
A Junior King CAN take certain Actions in a single Agoran | |
day, with Agoran Consent. All other Actions occur in the | |
following Agoran Agoran Day. | |
1. For each vacancy in the King's Court, an existing | |
Junior King CAN cause that vacancy to become vacant by | |
ATCRET. | |
[CFJ 1682 (called 27 February 2002): "for each vacancy in the | |
"Court" is interpreted to mean each vacant vacancy listed in | |
"the Court Record", but not necessarily all vacant | |
officer's offices.] | |
[CFJ 1701 (called 20 September 2002): "the change" and "during | |
"the change" is synonymously interpreted, but not | |
synonymously applied] | |
[CFJ 1759 (called 18 October 2002): "a vacancy not defined elsewhere in | |
the rules" is a vacant office.] | |
[CFJ 1786 (called 2 April 2003): A player's position is always | |
consolidated over a single Agoran day.] | |
[CFJ 2438 (called 8 March 2004): A vacancy created by a change to | |
the way the game is set up, and then filled in later, is | |
a "for" a vacant office.] | |
[CFJ 2493 (called 21 November 2004): A vacancy created by the creation | |
of an office (from an office that was vacant) is not a "for" | |
if the rules don't already define it. | |
] | |
[CFJ 2766, called 13 January 2006]: A proposal may not cause a vacancy | |
in the King's Courts to become vacant.] | |
[CFJ 3824 (called 14 June 2006): When an Officer is replaced in the | |
Royal Parade by a new player for the first time, the change to the | |
King's Court becomes apparent; | |
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