J.J. Young on 2 Jul 2003 22:37:01 -0000


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Re: [eia] Rescinded Access


Well, the change in British access only involved access into a port to attack fleets already in the port.  So this could only be a new situation arising, not concerning previous access.
 
As far as I can recall, no Spanish forces have ever passed through Austrian-controlled territory, although they had access to do so, so there's no problem there either.  So I think we're fine.
 
-JJY
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Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 1:44 PM
Subject: [eia] Rescinded Access

With the many access agreements ending this turn it is important to remember that any forces within nations under now defunct access agreements are still bound under those agreements and forces that passed through nations under access agreements cannot be denied the right to return to their homelands under the terms of those agreements.


10.3.1.2.1 General Access Rules: Once inside another's province or controlled minor country, the voluntary access permission to be there may not be rescinded (unless war between the major power's negates the agreements).

10.3.1.2.1.1: Other corps or forces may be denied entry, but those already there must be allowed to move, detach garrisons and place depots as desired within any conditions already set.

10.3.1.2.1.2: Forces may not be granted voluntary access to move through a major power's territory and then denied permission to return by the same route and under the same conditions.


This may require some book keeping in the archives to keep track of any units eligible to invoke the last clause.


Mike