Jeff N Schroeder on 13 Mar 2001 15:28:29 -0000 |
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Re: spoon-business: Bank stuff and two RFJ's |
you said: >Because it doesn't automatically transfer the points. "If it passes then = >a Motive Order is issued for the repayment of the debt, to be performed = >as soon as possible." (R319) > >This means Poulenc should have transfered the 30 points "as soon as = >possible", and he wasn't allowed to perform any other actions before he = >did. This is interesting, the rules are unclear here, IMO. Upon reading them again, I could have just transferred the points directly after my motion passed, but I was thinking that the motion itself would transfer the points. Then one has to ask whether the Motive Order stated in Rule 319 is automatically issued immediately after the Motion for Repayment is passed (this is what I thought would happen) or whether I have to issue the Motive Order. The way I understood what would happen is that after the Motion for Repayment (Bank Motion) passed, then the Motive Order would immediately take effect forcing the automatic transfer of points. If this did not happen, you say that he was not allowed to perform any other actions. I don't know if I agree with this because the rules don't say that he can't do anything else until the points are transferred. To clear this up, I issue the RFJ, "Upon passage of any Bank Motion issued by the Tax Collector, a Motive Order is issued by Rule 319/0 forcing the repayment of the points specified from the debtor to the bank." and to find out exactly what happened this last week, the RFJ, "The Player Poulenc performed several actions after the Motive Order for repayment was issued, and therefore did not perform the required action 'as soon as possible' as stated in Rule 319/0." jeff