Charles Schaefer on Wed, 3 Dec 2008 01:20:20 -0700 (MST)


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[s-b] (Burnt Sienna) Proposal: Contracts Plus


Dependancy: Contracts Rejiggered

Create a new rule titled "Contracts Plus" with the following text:
{A Contract declaring itself to be a set of Articles of Incorporation
creates a Legal Entity known as a Corporation. Articles of Incorporation
must, at minimum, establish the name of the Corporation and at define at
least one Officer. Only parties to a Corporation's Articles of Incorporation
can be Officers of that Corporation.

Officers of a Corporation shall collectively ensure that the Corporation
fulfills the obligations specified in its Articles or any other Contract to
which it may be Party. Only a Party to the Articles of Incorporation may
become an Officer of a Corporation. Unless otherwise restricted by the
Articles of Incorporation, an officer may act on behalf of a Corporation by
submitting a game action on behalf of the Corporation, explicitly stating
the actions described in are being performed by the Corporation.

Any Corporation, whose Articles of Incorporation do not comply with this
rule, ceases to be a Legal Entity and the Articles of Incorporation cease to
be a Game Object.

A Contract may declare itself to be a Power of Attorney, specifying a
Principal and an Agent. A Power of Attorney is either General or Limited,
defaulting to Limited. A Power of Attorney authorizes the Agent to take
actions on behalf of the Principal which the Principal would legally be able
to take, by sending a message to a public forum stating intent to do so. A
General Power of Attorney authorizes the Agent to take any actions except
those specified as Reservations, while a Limited Power of Attorney
authorizes ONLY those actions specified as Delegations.}
Comments please.
-- 
Charles Schaefer
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