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PostSubject: Book 7 - Amendments   Book 7 - Amendments EmptySeptember 14th 2010, 23:22

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A. Amendments
i)A proposal becomes a law only after it receives the Count's ratification
ii) The Council examines law proposals proposed by any Council member, and after discussion, submits the proposal to the Duke to be put to vote
iii) A petition of 20 names may bring forth a discussion to amend a law or laws within this document, by the Council
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PostSubject: Re: Book 7 - Amendments   Book 7 - Amendments EmptySeptember 20th 2010, 17:28

Im thinking here or add it somewhere else, or both.

iv) No new law can be made, removed or amended for 5 full days after a new county council election or a successful revolt on the county council.

Reasoning for this is to prevent revolters getting in, then revoking all the laws and fleeing (dukes can do that so one they take over the new duke revokes them all) and after that we have to vote all the laws in again and cant prosecute them. Is happened in Ireland so trying to safeguard ourselves here. Also means if a stupid CC is elected we can revolt them out without them changing anything Razz... i mean we wouldnt do such a thing....
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PostSubject: Re: Book 7 - Amendments   Book 7 - Amendments EmptySeptember 20th 2010, 17:28

Yeah that's something I wanted to add . . . hadn't gotten around to section 7 yet Razz
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PostSubject: Re: Book 7 - Amendments   Book 7 - Amendments EmptySeptember 20th 2010, 17:29

The Razz is so gay in here, i have to stop using it, i dont want to be know as a poofer, even though im marrying a guy im a damn man!!
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PostSubject: Re: Book 7 - Amendments   Book 7 - Amendments EmptySeptember 20th 2010, 22:37

I'd make it ten days, we don't want a Carlisle of our own do we? Laughing Fifty days to work on laws is plenty.
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PostSubject: Re: Book 7 - Amendments   Book 7 - Amendments EmptySeptember 21st 2010, 10:52

Yeah, I agree with that law. Not sure on the right amount of days though.
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PostSubject: Re: Book 7 - Amendments   Book 7 - Amendments EmptySeptember 27th 2010, 19:02

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A. Amendments
i)A proposal becomes a law only after it receives the Count's ratification
ii) The Council examines law proposals proposed by any Council member, and after discussion, submits the proposal to the Duke to be put to vote
iii) A petition of 20 names may bring forth a discussion to amend a law or laws within this document, by the Council
iv) No new law can be made, removed or amended for ten (10) full days after a new county council election or a successful revolt on the county council.
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