Started writing the First Statutes Act, implementing Title I and II of the Statutes.

- First Statutes Act uses a new class: proposal. This class implements a style much like the 'Staatsblad' publications. It contains top level articles using capitalized roman numerals, and an indented standard set of items which is the same as those in the CraftLaw class.
- First Statutes Act implements Titles I and II, and should be updated to keep parity with statutes.tex. First Statutes Act shall be reviewed 6 months after publication by a Council-appointed working group.
- Changes to the Statutes:
   - Removed preamble
   - More small grammatical and logic changes
   - Injunction procedure against Administration is now generalized in Title III, instead of in multiple places.
   - Powers of the President may be delegated to moderators at any time, and not just at appointment of the moderator
   - Smiting is now allowed for legally sanctioned purposes and upon misbehaving of a player
   - Title III now discusses appointment of moderators. Should soon include the method of appointment, appointment of the VP and numbering of moderators.
   - Supporter title may now be of type 'bold' along the already accepted 'normal' font types.
   - Forgetting Desert is now regulated
   - Isle of Pepper is now defined
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\begin{document}
\settitle{First Statutes Act}
\setdate{1st May. 2021}
\generateHeader
\introduction{WE, \textbf{the Citizens of the Crafty Table}, BY THE GRACE OF KIPJE\texttrademark, the Sovereign Rulers of the Realm, hereby declare, to all whom shall hear or see, are to know: \bigskip%
having established a large legal framework to regulate the worlds and community of the Crafty Table; having discovered a need to increase the accessibility to these rules in order to improve clarity and general knowledge of the rules; having recognized that the internationally recognized instrument of a statutory document is the most fit for such a purpose; having undertaken efforts to rewrite all the rules of the server into a single unified document; having recognized that such a document must be introduced in multiple parts in order to safeguard compliance with the highest legal standards; having prioritized those parts of the legal system that are necessary for the continuation of the democratic order; having hereby established the provisions related to the Legislature and all other general provisions applicable to the entirety of the statutory instrument; having hereby thus established the legal instrument of 'the Statutes';\bigskip%
having concluded as such we shall here, having heard the advice of the Administration, in unison with the Legislature, declare into Law the following text. Let it be published by the Judiciary as follows: \bigskip}%
\toparticle{}{
\begin{enumerate}
\item The legal instrument named 'the Statutes' shall be established.
\item Any subsequent general legal acts ratified by this Council must be codified in the Statutes for them to have legal effect. Any pre-existing laws currently in force shall remain in force until codified by legal act into the Statutes.
\item The Statutes shall be separated into different titles. The following titles shall be immediately established:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\item Title I: General Provisions and Community Rules
\item Title II: The Legislature
\item Title III: The Administration
\item Title IV: The Judiciary
\item Title V: Regional and Functional Governance
\item Title VI: Worlds of the Crafty Table and regulated territories
\item Title VII: Environmental Planning
\item Title VII A: Temporary Transfer Rules
\item Title VIII: Fundamental Rights ()
\item Title IX: Civil Code
\item Title X: Criminal Code
\end{enumerate}\textbf{() Change names!}
\item This Act shall provide the contents for Titles I and II of the Statutes.
\end{enumerate}
}
\newpage
\toparticle{}{
Title I of the Statutes shall have the following content:\medskip%
\setcounter{TitleCounter}{1}
\chapter{Sovereignty}
\article{Sovereignty}{Sovereignty shall extend to all worlds of the Crafty Table, its Discord, website, social media channels, and all other territories and systems granted to us by Kipje\texttrademark.}
\chapter{Overarching Provisions}
\article{Standard time}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The standard time for the Server is the time observed in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and British Summer Time (BST).
\item The Administration shall give notice in an announcement of a change in this time when such a change occurs in the United Kingdom.
\end{enumerate}}
\chapter{Holidays}
\article{Public holidays}{When referring to 'public holidays' in the statutes, it shall mean the following holidays observed:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\item in general:\begin{enumerate}[label=\roman*.]
\item New Year's Day, 1st of January;
\item Easter Sunday, ()?;
\item Easter Monday, ()?;
\item Christmas Eve, 24th of December;
\item Christmas Day, 25th of December;
\item Boxing Day, 26th of December;
\end{enumerate}
\item from the United States of America: \begin{enumerate}[label=\roman*.]
\item Memorial Day, last monday of May;
\item Independence Day, 4th of July;
\item Thanksgiving Day, fourth thursday of of November;
\end{enumerate}
\item from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland:
\begin{enumerate}[label=\roman*.]
\item St. Patrick's Day, 17, 18 or 19th of March;
\item May Day Bank Holiday, first monday of May;
\end{enumerate}
\item from the Kingdom of the Netherlands:\begin{enumerate}[label=\roman*.]
\item King's Day, 27th of April;
\item Liberation Day, 5th of May.
\end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Other holidays}{The President may, on occasion, announce that a holiday recognized somewhere on the world, which is not on the list of the previous article, is celebrated. The same provisions regarding public holidays shall apply once to this celebrated holiday.}
% Simplify. Bind seasons to world resets. Only allow Council to enact new season.
\chapter{Seasons}
\article{Definition}{%
The following is meant when referring to a \textit{'season'}: \newline%
A span of time distinguised from others by a unique identifier, used for administrative and cultural identification with a certain time.
}%
\section{Characteristics}
\article{Incremental}{\begin{enumerate}
\item A season shall have an incremental number.
\item This number shall increase with one over the number of the previously active season.
\item The season shall be named as the '*st'-, '*nd'-, '*rd'- or '*th season', depending on the season number.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{One Season Only}{There shall only be one active season. A newly enacted season shall replace the currently active season.}
\article{Time limit}{\begin{enumerate}
\item A season is limited to exist a maximum of one year after the date of the enactment of the season.
\item The length of a season can be extended by a decree from the President.
\item A decree for the extension of a season must be signed by the Owner.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Calendar}{\begin{enumerate}
\item When referring to years on the calendar, these must be accompanied with the name of the active season.
\item When categorizing documents, all institutions are required to use the season number, instead of the year.
\item The Administration is allowed to retroactively edit documents to replace the year with the season number.
\end{enumerate}}
\section{Enactment of a new Season}
\article{Enactment by time}{There must always be an active season. If no season is active, a new season shall immediately be enacted by Law.}
\subarticle{Pre-existing seasons}{The following pre-existing seasons shall exist:\begin{enumerate}[label=\roman*.]
\item the first season, having started on the 11th of August 2019 and having ended on the 7th of July 2020;
\item the second season, having started on the 8th of July 2020.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Enactment by the President}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The President is authorised to end the active season and enact a new season by decree, when required to do so in the interest of public order, the integrity of the Server or when requested to do so by the Council.
\item The President's decree to end the active season and enact a new season shall have immediate effect.
\item The President shall, when not requested to end the active season by the Council, request the Council to convene at the earliest opportunity to explain the reasoning for ending the previously active season.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Enactment by the Council}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The Council can declare that a new season must be enacted.
\item The President shall, upon receiving the declaration, decree the active season to be ended and a new season to be enacted on the date requested by the Council.
\item The President is authorised to decline the declaration when required to do so in the interest of public order or the integrity of the Server.
\item The declaration to enact a new season shall be without effect if the date for the enacting new season is in the past; if the date for the enacting is after the time limit of the currently active season or if the date for the enactment is within less than two weeks of the declaration.
\end{enumerate}}
\section{Associative Binding}
\article{Associative Laws and Regulations}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Laws and Regulations can declare to come into force upon the enactment of a new season.
\item The President shall, upon the enactment of a new season, release a statement stating which Laws and Regulations have come into force in the new season.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Signs, Posts and References}{The Administration shall, upon the enactment of a new season, update all signs and posts in the Worlds; and all references in the digital environment, to reflect the newly enacted season.}
\article{Notification}{The President shall, upon the enactment of a new season, send a notification to all players that a new season has been enacted. This notification must be sent multiple times, as defined by Administrative decree.}
\chapter{Citizens and players}
\article{Citizenship}{Citizen of the Crafty Table shall be any player that has been online on the server for at least eight hours within the current season.}
}
\toparticle{}{
Title II of the Statutes shall have the following content:\medskip%
\stepcounter{TitleCounter}%
% COUNCIL CODE OF CONDUCT
\chapter{Charter of the Council of the Crafty Table}
\section{General Provisions}
\article{Democratic Principle}{The Crafty Council shall, at any instance, be a democratic body ruled by the will of its members. All members are entitled to be able to vote without any burden put upon them.}
\section{Membership of the Council}
\article{Every Citizen of the Server}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Member of the Council shall be any Citizen of the Crafty Table.
\item The player shall be considered a Member of the Council in relation to a vote, if the player was a citizen at the commencement of the applicable voting procedure.
\item Membership of the Council is excluded from those who and have been expelled from the Server for at least one month or more; or have been condemned to specifically be denied Council participation.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Participation}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Players that do not meet the criteria of the previous article may participate in Council meetings, but are not allowed to vote on controversial topics.
\item A player may only use one account belonging to them to participate in a meeting. Any other account belonging to the player may not participate at the same time.
\item Accounts that have been expelled from the Server for one month or more, or that have been sentenced with a revocation of the right of Council participation, are not allowed to participate.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Dispute settlement}{Any disputes arising about the Council membership of a player shall be adjudicated by the Crafty Court using the procedures of administrative appeal.}
\section{The Host}
\article{Order of Hosts}{The Host of the Council shall be determined by the following order:\begin{enumerate}[label=\roman*.]
\item the Elected Host of the Council;
\item the appointed co-Host of the Council;
\item the President of the Crafty Table;
\item the Owner of the Crafty Table;
\item the Vice-President of the Crafty Table;
\item one of the Moderators of the Crafty Table, by order as determined by the President, or by order of their participation on the server, as determined by the date and time they joined the server; or
\item a random present member of the Council as determined by lottery.
\end{enumerate}\medskip
Any person in this order may declare their unavailability or be declared unavailable by the Owner of the Crafty Table.}
\article{Elected Host of the Council}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The Council can appoint a Host from any one of its members, through an appointment vote.
\item The Council can remove an appointed Host, through a Host removal motion, using a majority vote.
\item The elected Host shall take office upon the next meeting of the Council.
% ! DEBATED TERM
\item The elected Host shall serve a term of up to sixteen weeks.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Appointment of the co-Host}{The Elected Host shall appoint a co-Host from one of the members of the Council at the earliest opportunity.}
\article{Presidium}{\begin{enumerate}
\item All persons mentioned under article 5, excluding that person under subsection vii, shall form the Presidium.
\item The Presidium shall discuss the organization and planning of Council meetings. The Presidium shall determine the agenda of meetings.
\item Other members of the Council can be invited by the Host to participate in the Presidium, in an advisory role.
\end{enumerate}}
\section{Legislation}
\paragraph{General Provisions}
\article{Topics}{Topics discussed in the Council shall be either rules or motions.}
\article{Rules}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Rules shall be binding on all players and written as a legal text into the Constitution, the Statutes, an Administrative Decree or a Regional Ordinance.
\item Rules shall be proposed either as a legal text or as the essence of the rule to be imposed.
\item If a rule is proposed as a legal text, the literal text shall be passed using a majority vote of the Council. The legal text may be altered after the passing of the vote by the Owner of the Crafty Table to bring it into compliance with legal standards.
\item If the proposed legal text is a constitutional amendment, the required majority in the Council shall be two-thirds.
\item If a rule is proposed in its essence, the Host shall, in the next meeting, put before the Council a proposal of a legal text that implements this essence. The essence of these rules shall not go into effect until the exact legal text has passed the Council, but citizens are expected to act in good faith in accordance with the new rules until the passing of the exact legal text.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Motions}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Motions shall be general or specific assignments, aimed at all or a specific subset of players or institution, which that group is stimulated to act in accordance with.
\item If a motion is targeted towards a specific subset of players, representatives of that subset, if present, shall be able to provide comments on the motion and its desirability.
\item If a proposed motion is a motion to reset the overworld, the required majority in the Council shall be two-thirds.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Motion of no-confidence}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The passing of a motion of no-confidence shall result in the resignation of all members of the Administration.
\item If the Host of the meeting is a member of the Administration, the Host shall be replaced for the remainder of the meeting by a Host appointed by the Owner of the Crafty Table. The meeting shall be suspended until this appointment has been made.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Motion of disaproval}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The passing of a motion of disaproval shall result in the resignation of the member of the Administration to which it is directed.
\item If the Host of the meeting is the member of the Administration to which the motion is directed, the Host shall be replaced with the next person following article 5. The meeting shall be suspended until this replacement has been made.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Proposal procedure}{Members of the Council may propose a topic by posting a message under a designated Discord channel, or by bringing the topic forward during the open debate or as a procedural change during a meeting. A proposal for a topic must at least contain the following elements:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\item the essence of what ought to happen or change;
\item a motivation and reasoning for this.
\end{enumerate}\medskip}
\article{Limits to topics}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The Host retains the right to dismiss a topic if it is:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\item not a serious topic and clearly meant as a form of humor;
\item in violation of the Constitution;
\item a change that has already happened or is in the process of happening;
\item a topic that has already been discussed and not enough time has passed to warrant re-discussing the topic; or
\item a topic for which a fixed timetable exists on when the topic is to or may be discussed.
\end{enumerate}
\item If the proposer does not agree with the dismissal of the topic, they may request a procedural change during the meeting to get the topic on the agenda. The Council shall vote on this request using a majority vote.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Veto of the Owner}{The Owner of the Crafty Table may, at any point in the legislative process, veto a proposal for any reason. The topic shall then no longer be discussed and the veto shall be noted in the meeting log.}
\section{Meetings}
\paragraph{General Procedures}
\article{Meeting time}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Meetings shall take place weekly on Saturdays, at 8 PM, in accordance with standard time observed in the Server.
\item Meetings shall not take place on officially recognized public holidays.
\item Meetings may be moved an hour forward or backward at the Host's behest.
\item Meetings may be skipped once consecutively at the Host's behest, or by Council majority.
\item If a meeting is skipped or moved in violation with members 1 to 4, a complaint may be sent to the Owner of the Crafty Table, who shall then organize a meeting at the earliest opportunity.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Meeting Location}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Meetings may only take place in officially recognized meeting halls.
\item An official meeting hall must:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\item contain a seat for the Host, with two empty spaces beside the Host's seat;
\item contain at least two designated seats for members of the Administration;
\item contain at least sixteen seats for participating citizens;
\item contain at least one speakers podium with at least one microphone;
\item be safe to members for its intended usage;
\item be inaccesible to monsters;
\item be quiet as to not disturb the process of the Council; and
\item provide refreshments to members upon request.
\end{enumerate}
\item Players that have constructed a meeting hall that complies with the requirements of the previous member may request the Host that a meeting shall be hosted there. The Host retains the right to decide if the meeting hall shall be used for a meeting. If the player that constructed the meeting hall disagrees with the decision of the Host, they may put a motion before the Council to use that meeting hall at the next meeting. The result of this motion shall be binding on the Host.
\item The Owner of the Crafty Table may designate a meeting hall that shall always be used for meetings with a presidential election.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Meeting Agenda}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The Presidium shall compose the agenda for meetings.
\item The following topics, if not dismissed in accordance with article 15, must be put on the agenda:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\item any topics proposed in the week preceding the meeting the agenda is for;
\item any topics to reverse decisions made by the Administration in the week preceding the meeting, based on complaints received in any official communications channel;
\item any topics remaining from the preceding meeting.
\end{enumerate}
\item If a topic is dismissed in accordance with article 15, and the topic was proposed in a designated Discord channel, the meeting agenda must take note of the dismissal and the reasons for it.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Announcement of the Meeting}{At least 6 hours, and at most 3 hours before the meeting, an announcement shall be posted by the Host to Discord about the meeting taking place, the time of the meeting, the meeting location and the agenda.}
\article{Seating arrangements}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Members shall be seated whenever the Host requests them to do so.
\item Certain members, such as those with an assigned rank, may be provided with designated seats during the meeting.
\item Members of a Council assembly shall be seated together in the meeting hall. If not enough adjacent seats are available, the Host retains the right to move members to other seats to make room for the assembly.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Interruptions}{Members of the Council may interrupt a topic or announcement by standing behind a microphone at a speakers podium and, upon being given the floor by the Host, providing a short remark, without introduction, relating to the topic or announcement debated.}
\article{Procedures during the Meeting}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The Administration shall, shortly before the designated starting time of the meeting, upon request, provide members with teleportations to the meeting hall. After the meeting has been opened, players may request a teleportation to the meeting hall to any member of the Administration, except the Host, who shall then provide that teleportation.
\item Upon the arrival of a player in the meeting hall, the Host shall welcome the player and note the player in the List of Presence in the Meeting Log.
\item The Council may only be in session when at least five members, excluding members of the Administration, the Owner of the Crafty Table and the Host, are present.
% ! UP FOR DEBATE/AMENDMENT, regarding number
\item The Host shall open the meeting at the designated starting time of the meeting by striking the hammer and stating the meeting is in session.
\item If, on the hour of meeting, the required amount of members is not present, then the Host shall open the meeting and state that the meeting can not continue due to a missing quorum. This shall be noted in the Meeting Log. The meeting shall be suspended to a later time.
\item After the opening of the meeting, the Host shall make all planned announcements as determined in the meeting agenda.
\item After completing all announcements, the Host shall go over each planned topic as determined in the meeting agenda.
\item After completing all planned topics, the Host shall open debate and ask members to put forward any other topics.
\item At any moment between topics, members may request procedural changes for the meeting.
\item If no new topics are provided by Members of the Council, or if the meeting is taking longer than sixty minutes, the Host shall close the meeting with the hammer and state that the meeting has been adjourned.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Processing of Announcements}{Announcements shall be provided by the Host as a short summarized text providing the essence of the message to be conveyed. An announcement may take no longer than two minutes to process. Members may additionally ask questions regarding the announcement using an interruption.}
\article{Processing of Topics}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Upon processing a topic, the Host shall provide a short summary of the change that the topic aims to implement and the reasoning and motivation for this change.
\item If the proposer of the topic is present at the meeting, or if the topic is particularly controversial, they shall have to motivate and defend the topic instead of the Host. If the topic is particularly controversial and the proposer is not present, the topic shall be postponed to the next meeting.
\item After the initial introduction of the topic has been completed by the Host or the proposer, the Host shall open debate on the topic. Members may put forward questions, suggestions or remarks using interruptions. After any question, the Host or proposer shall have the opportunity to answer the question.
\item The Host may decide to limit the amount of interruptions if this is required for the sake of time.
\item When the open debate has finished, and a need for further debate on important aspects of the topic continues to exist, the Host shall postpone the topic to the next meeting.
\item When the open debate has finished and no more important aspects remain to be discussed, the Host shall initiate the applicable voting procedure.
\item Upon finishing all required voting procedures, and if the Host deems there to be no more reason for further debate, the Host shall move the topic and strike the hammer.
\end{enumerate}}
\subarticle{Topics without debate}{If a topic is particularly uncontroversial, the Host may instead ask the Council if any objections exist to moving the topic without debate. If no objections are raised, the Host shall move the topic and strike the hammer.}
\article{Meeting Log}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The Host shall assign a scribe that compiles a Meeting Log of the meeting.
\item The Meeting Log shall contain at least the following details:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\item the date of the meeting;
\item the location of the meeting and the name of the Host;
\item the Meeting Agenda;
\item the List of Presence;
\item a summary of the announcements made during the meeting;
\item a summary of the topics processed during the meeting, including a summary of the individual points discussed, any procedural changes regarding the topic and any results of votes taken regarding the topic; and
\item a list and summary of all procedural changes proposed during the meeting, and the results of any subsequent votes taken.
\end{enumerate}
\item After finishing the compilation of the Meeting Log, it shall be published in a designated Discord channel within 24 hours after the meeting has been adjourned.
\end{enumerate}}
\paragraph{General Conduct during Meetings}
\article{Sanctions}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Upon discovery of a violation from this paragraph, the Host shall warn the member.
\item If the member again violates a rule from this paragraph, the Host shall smite the member.
\item If the member continues to violate rules from this paragraph, the Host retains the right to expel that member from the meeting for the duration of that meeting. Alternatively, the Host may silence the member if the Host deems that sufficient.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Deviation from topic debated}{\begin{enumerate}
\item If a member deviates from the subject debated, then the Host shall request the member to return to the subject.
\item If a member uses offensive language or disturbs the order of the meeting, then the Host request the member to rescind their words.
\item If a member does not rescind their words, and continues with the offense, then the Host shall silence the member.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Prohibited items and activities}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Members of the Council shall enter Council meetings without any weapons or protective gear equipped.
\item Elytra's or other attire not for the purpose of offense or defense are exempt from rule of the previous member.
\item Members of the Council are not allowed to use or throw any potions, or be affected by any of its effects, within the meeting hall.
\item Members of the Council shall not utilize any chorus fruit within or within close proximity of the meeting hall.
\item Members of the Council shall not fly around in the meeting hall, except if that flying is necessary to enter or leave that meeting hall.
\item Firework rockets may only be used in the meeting hall to celebrate the passing of a certain vote or to celebrate an announcement.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Other disturbances}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Members of the Council may not disturb the meeting in any other way. If the Host deems certain behaviour to be disturbing the meeting, the Host shall warn the member to cease this activity.
\item If the member disputes the behaviour to be disturbing the meeting, the Host shall put forward a vote to the Council whether the behaviour is so. If the Council determines the behaviour to be disturbing, the member shall receive an official warning and a smite.
\end{enumerate}}
\paragraph{Assemblies}
\article{Council Assemblies}{Assemblies shall be groups of Members of the Council that decided to form an assembly for any reason.()}
\article{Creation of Assemblies}{\begin{enumerate}
\item To create an assembly, members of the Council shall provide the Host with a Request to Assembly. This request shall at least contain the following details:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\item the name of the assembly;
\item a list of all members to join the assembly;
\item signed documents of all listed members stating they wish to join the assembly.
\end{enumerate}
\item Failure to provide all the signatures will make the request invalid. Members listed in the request, which are not part of other assemblies, shall continue as independent members of the Council.
\item Members who appear on multiple assembly lists shall become independent members of the Council.
\item The Host shall process the Request to Assembly within 7 days.
\item The assembly shall go into effect at the next meeting of the Council following the confirmation by the Host.
\item Changes in the composition of an Assembly shall be reported to the Host.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Dissolution of Assemblies}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Members of an assembly can become independent members of the Council by notifying the Host of their intent.
\item When an assembly reaches a membership of one member, it shall automatically be dissolved.
\end{enumerate}}
\section{Voting}
\paragraph{General Voting}
\article{General rules on voting}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Before the commencement of any vote, the Host shall state the topic of the vote, the options available to vote for and what those options result in.
\item Voting shall take place by means of article 35 or 36, or any other voting procedure prescribed by this section.
\item The side of a vote that receives a majority of all votes cast within that vote shall be the result of that vote, except if explicitly and specifically otherwise stated in the Law.
\item Votes cast by those ineligible to vote must be ignored or discarded by the Host.
\item The Host shall abstain from voting. If a vote results in a tie between at least the top two results, the Host shall cast the deciding vote.
\item After determining the winning side of a vote, the Host shall announce the results of the vote to the Council and the result shall be noted in the Meeting Log.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Verbal voting procedure}{\begin{enumerate}
\item To commence the voting procedure of this article, the Host shall first provide the notice of member 1 of article 34. The options to vote on must be provided as single words. After providing the notice, the Host shall verbally state that the vote has commenced.
\item After the vote has commenced, eligible present members shall verbally state, in the in-game chat, the option that they wish to vote on. Members shall have between ten to thirty seconds to cast their votes, the length of which is chosen at the Host's behest.
\item After the voting time has finished, the Host shall determine the result of the vote by estimation of the voting distribution.
\item Upon a dispute regarding the winning side of a vote, provided that the vote regards a binary choice, a new vote shall be held using the procedure of article 36. If the winning side in the new vote does not differ from the winning side of the original vote, the person disputing the vote shall be smitten to death.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{VoteBook voting procedure}{\begin{enumerate}
\item When the exact distribution of votes is important, or upon the Host's behest, voting shall be performed in accordance with this article.
\item To commence the voting procedure of this article, the Host shall first provide the notice of member 1 of article 34. The options to vote on must be provided by means of the statements 'aye' and 'no'. After providing the notice, the Host shall initiate the vote by pressing the VoteBook button.
\item After the vote has commenced, all eligible present members shall receive in their inventory a copy of the VoteBook. Members shall then cast their vote by opening the VoteBook and pressing either the 'aye' or 'no' button of their preference. Members shall have twenty seconds to cast their votes.
\item After the voting time has finished, all VoteBooks shall be removed from the inventory of members and the distribution of the voting result shall be published in the in-game chat. The Host shall determine the result using this publication.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Ballot Box voting procedure}{}
%\subparagraph{Voting by Ballot Box}
% Used when needing a lot of people to vote over longer period of time
\paragraph{Special Votes}
\article{Voting on World Resets}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The Council may, at any time, using a majority vote, motion the Host to initiate the World Reset procedure as determined in this article. This voting procedure commences after the passing of this motion.
\item The Host shall open a designated public Discord channel, for the duration of the voting procedure, to discuss any changes and parameters for the World Reset.
\item After the passing of the motion of the first member, the Host shall organise a special meeting at the time of the first following Council Meeting. The Meeting Agenda of this meeting shall be dedicated to the topic of the World Reset. At this meeting, the Council shall determine multiple votes to be held with regards to the World Reset, including the votes regarding the parameters of the World Reset.
\item Within three days of the adjournment of the meeting of the previous article, the Host shall open a voting center that contains ballot boxes for all the determined votes to be held. The voting center shall be open until one hour before the next Meeting of the Council.
\item After the closing of the voting center, the Host shall determine the distribution and results of all votes and provide these as a written report to the Council at the next Meeting of the Council.
\end{enumerate}}
% Special rule: activity required. 4 hours within the last 3 months.
\article{Voting on Persons}{\begin{enumerate}
\item
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Voting on the President}{}
\section{Final Provisions}
\article{Adjudication}{Upon any dispute regarding the rules of conduct of the Crafty Council, the Council shall, unless otherwise decided in this Law, decide by majority rule. Any dispute that can not be resolved using this method shall be adjudicated by the Crafty Court.}
}
\toparticle{}{Six months after the entry into force of this Act, a review shall be held regarding the functioning of the Council and any amendments that may be needed to the Statutes. This review shall be performed by a Council-appointed working group which shall report their findings at the first Council meeting following the six month period.}
\toparticle{}{This Act shall go into effect at the first Council meeting following publication of this Act.}
\toparticle{}{This Act shall be cited as the First Statutes Act*}
\signature{\textbf{The Owner of the Crafty Table, Juris\_LLM}}
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\introduction{WE, \textbf{the Citizens of the Crafty Table}, BY THE GRACE OF KIPJE\texttrademark, the Sovereign Rulers of the Realm, hereby declare, to all whom shall hear or see, are to know: \bigskip%
having established the greatest community world of all Realms of MineCraft; having created a true democracy where the voice of the people is heard; having determined a need to solidify this great democracy; having concluded that a codification of our constitutional rights is essential to safeguard these goals; having determined that the Citizens of the Crafty Table agree to enact a constitution;\bigskip%
having concluded as such we shall here, having heard the advice of the Administration, in unison with the Legislature, declare as our constitution the following text. Let it be published by the Administration as follows: \bigskip}%
\twocolumn
\title{General Provisions}
\chapter{Sovereignty}
@ -58,6 +52,7 @@
\article{Other holidays}{The President may, on occasion, announce that a holiday recognized somewhere on the world, which is not on the list of the previous article, is celebrated. The same provisions regarding public holidays shall apply once to this celebrated holiday.}
% Simplify. Bind seasons to world resets. Only allow Council to enact new season.
\chapter{Seasons}
\article{Definition}{%
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@ -71,7 +66,7 @@
\item The season shall be named as the '*st'-, '*nd'-, '*rd'- or '*th season', depending on the season number.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{One Season Only}{There shall only be one active season. A newly enacted season shall be replace the currently active season.}
\article{One Season Only}{There shall only be one active season. A newly enacted season shall replace the currently active season.}
\article{Time limit}{\begin{enumerate}
\item A season is limited to exist a maximum of one year after the date of the enactment of the season.
@ -123,7 +118,7 @@
% COUNCIL CODE OF CONDUCT
\title{Legislature}
\title{The Legislature}
\chapter{Charter of the Council of the Crafty Table}
\section{General Provisions}
\article{Democratic Principle}{The Crafty Council shall, at any instance, be a democratic body ruled by the will of its members. All members are entitled to be able to vote without any burden put upon them.}
@ -132,24 +127,24 @@
\article{Every Citizen of the Server}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Member of the Council shall be any Citizen of the Crafty Table.
\item The player shall be considered a Member of the Council in relation to a vote, if the player was a citizen at the commencement of the applicable voting procedure.
\item Membership of the Council is excluded from those who and have been expelled from the Server for at least two months or more; or have been condemned to specifically be denied Council participation.
\item Membership of the Council is excluded from those who and have been expelled from the Server for at least one month or more; or have been condemned to specifically be denied Council participation.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Participation}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Players that do not meet the criteria of the previous article may participate in Council meetings, but are not allowed to vote on controversial topics.
\item A player may only use one account belonging to them to participate in a meeting. Any other account belonging to the player may not participate at the same time.
\item Accounts that have been expelled from the server for one month or more, or that have been sentenced with a revocation of the right of Council participation, are not allowed to participate.
\item Accounts that have been expelled from the Server for one month or more, or that have been sentenced with a revocation of the right of Council participation, are not allowed to participate.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Dispute settlement}{Any disputes arising about the Council membership of a player shall be adjudicated by the Crafty Court using the procedures of administrative appeal.}
\section{The Host}
\article{Order of Hosts}{The Host of the Council shall be determined by the following order:\begin{enumerate}[label=\roman*.]
\item the Elected Host of the Council; or
\item the appointed co-Host of the Council; or
\item the President of the Crafty Table; or
\item the Owner of the Crafty Table; or
\item the Vice-President of the Crafty Table; or
\item the Elected Host of the Council;
\item the appointed co-Host of the Council;
\item the President of the Crafty Table;
\item the Owner of the Crafty Table;
\item the Vice-President of the Crafty Table;
\item one of the Moderators of the Crafty Table, by order as determined by the President, or by order of their participation on the server, as determined by the date and time they joined the server; or
\item a random present member of the Council as determined by lottery.
\end{enumerate}\medskip
@ -181,7 +176,6 @@
\item If a rule is proposed as a legal text, the literal text shall be passed using a majority vote of the Council. The legal text may be altered after the passing of the vote by the Owner of the Crafty Table to bring it into compliance with legal standards.
\item If the proposed legal text is a constitutional amendment, the required majority in the Council shall be two-thirds.
\item If a rule is proposed in its essence, the Host shall, in the next meeting, put before the Council a proposal of a legal text that implements this essence. The essence of these rules shall not go into effect until the exact legal text has passed the Council, but citizens are expected to act in good faith in accordance with the new rules until the passing of the exact legal text.
\item Any rules that are passed by the Council, but are not codified in the Constitution, Statutes or Regional Ordinance shall remain without effect.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Motions}{\begin{enumerate}
@ -207,9 +201,9 @@
\article{Limits to topics}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The Host retains the right to dismiss a topic if it is:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\item not a serious topic and clearly meant as a form of humor; or
\item in violation of the Constitution; or
\item a change that has already happened or is in the process of happening; or
\item not a serious topic and clearly meant as a form of humor;
\item in violation of the Constitution;
\item a change that has already happened or is in the process of happening;
\item a topic that has already been discussed and not enough time has passed to warrant re-discussing the topic; or
\item a topic for which a fixed timetable exists on when the topic is to or may be discussed.
\end{enumerate}
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\item contain at least one speakers podium with at least one microphone;
\item be safe to members for its intended usage;
\item be inaccesible to monsters;
\item be quiet as to not disturb the process of the Council;
\item be quiet as to not disturb the process of the Council; and
\item provide refreshments to members upon request.
\end{enumerate}
\item Players that have constructed a meeting hall that complies with the requirements of the previous member may request the Host that a meeting shall be hosted there. The Host retains the right to decide if the meeting hall shall be used for a meeting. If the player that constructed the meeting hall disagrees with the decision of the Host, they may put a motion before the Council to use that meeting hall at the next meeting. The result of this motion shall be binding on the Host.
@ -259,7 +253,7 @@
\article{Seating arrangements}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Members shall be seated whenever the Host requests them to do so.
\item Certain members, such as those with a designated role, may be provided with designated seats during the meeting.
\item Certain members, such as those with an assigned rank, may be provided with designated seats during the meeting.
\item Members of a Council assembly shall be seated together in the meeting hall. If not enough adjacent seats are available, the Host retains the right to move members to other seats to make room for the assembly.
\end{enumerate}}
@ -283,11 +277,11 @@
\article{Processing of Topics}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Upon processing a topic, the Host shall provide a short summary of the change that the topic aims to implement and the reasoning and motivation for this change.
\item If the proposer of the topic is present at the meeting, or if the topic is particularly controversial, they shall have to motivate and defend the topic instead of the Host. If the topics is particularly controversial and the proposer is not present, the topic shall be moved to the next meeting.
\item If the proposer of the topic is present at the meeting, or if the topic is particularly controversial, they shall have to motivate and defend the topic instead of the Host. If the topic is particularly controversial and the proposer is not present, the topic shall be postponed to the next meeting.
\item After the initial introduction of the topic has been completed by the Host or the proposer, the Host shall open debate on the topic. Members may put forward questions, suggestions or remarks using interruptions. After any question, the Host or proposer shall have the opportunity to answer the question.
\item The Host may decide to limit the amount of interruptions if this is required for the sake of time.
\item If the open debate has finished, and a need for further debate on important aspects of the topic continues to exist, the Host shall move the topic to the next meeting.
\item If the open debate has finished and no more important aspects remain to be discussed, the Host shall initiate the applicable voting procedure.
\item When the open debate has finished, and a need for further debate on important aspects of the topic continues to exist, the Host shall postpone the topic to the next meeting.
\item When the open debate has finished and no more important aspects remain to be discussed, the Host shall initiate the applicable voting procedure.
\item Upon finishing all required voting procedures, and if the Host deems there to be no more reason for further debate, the Host shall move the topic and strike the hammer.
\end{enumerate}}
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\item the Meeting Agenda;
\item the List of Presence;
\item a summary of the announcements made during the meeting;
\item a summary of the topics processed during the meeting, including a summary of the individual points discussed, any procedural changes regarding the topic and any results of votes taken regarding the topic;
\item a summary of the topics processed during the meeting, including a summary of the individual points discussed, any procedural changes regarding the topic and any results of votes taken regarding the topic; and
\item a list and summary of all procedural changes proposed during the meeting, and the results of any subsequent votes taken.
\end{enumerate}
\item After finishing compilation of the Meeting Log, it shall be published in a designated Discord channel. It must be published at most 24 hours after the meeting has been adjourned.
\item For every 24 hours that the Meeting Log has not been published since the time it should have been published, for up to 98 hours, the Administration shall transfer 50 diamonds to the first player filing an injunction at the Crafty Court.
\item Players may file an injunction at the Crafty Court 24 hours after the time that the Meeting Log should have been published; up to 98 hours after that time.
\item After finishing the compilation of the Meeting Log, it shall be published in a designated Discord channel within 24 hours after the meeting has been adjourned.
\end{enumerate}}
\paragraph{General Conduct during Meetings}
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\article{Voting on World Resets}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The Council may, at any time, using a majority vote, motion the Host to initiate the World Reset procedure as determined in this article. This voting procedure commences after the passing of this motion.
\item The Host shall open a designated public Discord channel, for the duration of the voting procedure, to discuss any changes and parameters for the World Reset.
\item After the passing of the motion of the previous member, the Host shall organise a special meeting at the time of the first following Council Meeting. The Meeting Agenda of this meeting shall be dedicated to the topic of the World Reset. At this meeting, the Council shall determine multiple votes to be held with regards to the World Reset, including the votes regarding the parameters of the World Reset.
\item After the passing of the motion of the first member, the Host shall organise a special meeting at the time of the first following Council Meeting. The Meeting Agenda of this meeting shall be dedicated to the topic of the World Reset. At this meeting, the Council shall determine multiple votes to be held with regards to the World Reset, including the votes regarding the parameters of the World Reset.
\item Within three days of the adjournment of the meeting of the previous article, the Host shall open a voting center that contains ballot boxes for all the determined votes to be held. The voting center shall be open until one hour before the next Meeting of the Council.
\item After the closing of the voting center, the Host shall determine the distribution and results of all votes and provide these as a written report to the Council at the next Meeting of the Council.
\end{enumerate}}
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\article{Review}{Six months after the entry into force of this title, a review shall be held regarding the functioning of the Council and any amendments that may be needed to this title. This review shall be performed by a Council-appointed working group which shall report their findings at the first Council meeting following the six month period.}
\clearpage
\title{The Administration}
\chapter{General Provisions on the Administration}
\section{Liability}
% Better title
% Actually, better remove this and make it implicit. Procedure should be written in Title IV. Fines should be left to the Judiciary to decide.
\article{Missing deadlines ()}{\begin{enumerate}
\item For every 24 hours that the Administration fails to meet a deadline, for up to 98 hours, the Administration shall transfer 50 diamonds to the first player filing an injunction at the Crafty Court.
\item Players may file an injunction at the Crafty Court 24 hours afterthe Administration fails to meet a deadline; up to 98 hours after that time.
\end{enumerate}}
\chapter{The President}
\section{General Provisions}
\article{Position}{The position of President shall be held by the elected President of the Crafty Table. If no president is currently elected, the Owner of the Crafty Table shall appoint a president to supervise until a president is elected.}
\article{Residence}{The President is entitled to reside in the President's official residence in the Overworld during the President's term of office.}
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\article{Compensation}{The President shall receive a weekly salary of 64 diamonds, or any other resource of equal value, from the Treasury of the Administration.}
\chapter{Moderators}
\article{Compensation}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Moderators shall receive a weekly salary of 16 diamonds, or any other resource of equal value, from the Treasury of the Administration.
% Inactivity? Rewrite!
\item The President may reduce a Moderator's weekly salary if that Moderator only has access to a limited subset of administrative powers.
\end{enumerate}}
\chapter{Powers of the President}
\article{Powers of the Owner}{\begin{enumerate}
\section{Powers of the President}
\article{Access to Owner's powers}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The President shall be provided access to the following powers of the Owner of the Crafty Table:\begin{enumerate}[label=\alph*.]
\item all commands required to impose legally sanctioned punishments;
\item the ability to surveil and investigate the state of the world and communication channels for the purpose of a criminal investigation and other legally sanctioned purposes;
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\item Flight and teleportation, and any other commands used for transport, may only be used for the purpose of surveillance and may not be utilized to gain an advantage in the survival experience, either for the person executing the command or any other person affected by the command.
\item Land management may only be utilized for the protection of private and public claims or for any other legally sanctioned alteration to the land.
\item The President must receive the Owner's permission before creating any custom item or before using special commands for testing new functionality.
\item The President may, upon appointing a moderator, delegate any of their powers to the moderator at the President's own discretion.
\item The President may delegate any of their powers to a moderator at the President's own discretion.
\end{enumerate}}
\subarticle{Prohibition of Smites}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The smiting of players shall be minimized and only applied if the player is misbehaving, or upon being requested to be smitten.
\item The smiting of players shall be minimized and only applied if it is legally sanctioned in the statutes, the player is misbehaving, or upon being requested to be smitten by the targeted player.
\item Any member of the Administration utilizing smiting on players without just cause shall be jailed for 1 hour.
\end{enumerate}}
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\item Governorships may not be granted by the President to the President themself, or anyone personally close to the President, except with the explicit permission of the Council.
\item The President may delegate any of their administrative powers to a moderator or governorate.
\end{enumerate}}
\chapter{Moderators}
% Also: President bears civil responsibility for moderator's actions of public authority, if damages can not reasonably be levied from the moderator (either no longer available, or eg. moderator was untrained and incompetent)
% How to report on the assignment of moderators;
% Assignment of first, second, third... and so on
% VP: The First Moderator
\article{Appointment}{}
\article{Compensation}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Moderators shall receive a weekly salary of 16 diamonds, or any other resource of equal value, from the Treasury of the Administration.
% Inactivity? Rewrite!
\item The President may reduce a Moderator's weekly salary if that Moderator only has access to a limited subset of administrative powers.
\end{enumerate}}
% Administrative departments
% The Treasury
@ -559,14 +565,16 @@
\section{Donations and Custom Ranks}
\article{Donator privileges}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Players may donate to the Owner of the Crafty Table to support the Server and safeguard its continuity. Players that have donated shall be known as 'Supporters' and will be granted the following privileges:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\item the 'Supporter' rank on the in-game-chat, Discord and the Website; and
\item a custom title in the server with a color from the pre-determined Minecraft formatting codes; and
\item the 'Supporter' rank on the in-game-chat, Discord and the Website;
\item a custom title in the server with a color and styling from the pre-determined Minecraft formatting codes;
\item to be displayed separately in the Discord sidebar from players without the rank; and
\item special quality of life commands, to be determined by Administrative Decree, that do not provide the player with an advantage over other players that have not donated.
\end{enumerate}
\item The custom title shall not:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\item exceed 12 characters in length; and
\item exceed 12 characters in length;
\item be offensive to other players or deceive the players as to the actual rank of the player; and
\item be of the color formatting code for 'black'.
\item be of the color formatting code for 'black';
\item be of any other styling type than 'normal' or 'bold.
\end{enumerate}
\item Custom titles may be changed once in every three months.
\item Without prejudice to pardons, a Supporter shall automatically lose their Supporter status when they have been convicted of a month or longer expulsion from the Server.
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\article{MVP privileges}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Most Valued Player (MVP) shall be that player which has, in the preceding month, provided the community with exceptional service and deserves recognition for their efforts.
\item The MVP shall be granted the following privileges:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)]
\item the 'MVP' rank on the in-game-chat, Discord and the Website; and
\item the 'MVP' rank on the in-game-chat, Discord and the Website;
\item a commemorative statue in a public place to be determined by the President; and
\item any special privileges, determined by the President, that do not provide the MVP with an advantage over other players.
\end{enumerate}
@ -611,21 +619,18 @@
\end{enumerate}}
\section{Emeritus Honorary Title}
% All former Administrators and Presidents
% All particularly distinguished players to be appointed by Executive Order of the Owner.
% Shall form the Owner's Privy Council
\article{Eligibility}{}
\section{Miscellaneous Discord Titles}
% Bestowed at President's behest
% May not be displayed separately, except if title is only temporary
% May not result in discrimination and special rights, except special right for discussing in a closed group on a pre-determined subject.
\article{X}{Rules on when titles can be created in Discord and who gets them... ()}
\chapter{Passive farming}
% AFK is allowed, but kicks might be issued by Administration if tps drops too far or if server near full
\article{AFK Farming}{}
% Players are entitled to receive player head drops for legitimate PvP
% Players may not use player head drops to receive player heads with the appearance of another players skin, without their explicit consent
\article{Player Head Drops}{}
\title{The worlds of the Crafty Table}
\chapter{General provisions}
\article{Difficulty}{\begin{enumerate}
@ -639,6 +644,23 @@
\item The mechanic may only be enabled in specific regions with the consent of the Council.
\item When entering and leaving a specific region where the mechanic has been enabled, the player must be notified of this effect.
\end{enumerate}}
% AFK is allowed, but kicks might be issued by Administration if tps drops too far or if server near full
\article{AFK Farming}{}
% Players are entitled to receive player head drops for legitimate PvP
% Players may not use player head drops to receive player heads with the appearance of another players skin, without their explicit consent
\article{Player Head Drops}{}
\chapter{The Overworld}
\article{The Forgetting Desert}{\begin{enumerate}
\item The Overworld shall have a desert that resets every eight weeks, following the 10th of April 2021, named the 'Forgetting Desert'.
\item The desert may be reset earlier than the designated period of time as defined in the previous article at the President's behest. The period of eight weeks shall start running again from the moment of that reset.
\item The desert shall be located on the island of Lillesøsteren on the South-Eastern continent; being that specific region at the eastern most point of its northern desert, bounded to the north and west with the bendy river; having a centerpoint at [14000,9800].
\item The desert shall be protected from mob-spawning and shall only allow the mining of blocks.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{The Isle of Pepper}{}
% The end, reset and raidable
\chapter{The dimensions of the End}
@ -648,11 +670,7 @@
\item The second shall be reset every two weeks and shall be titled the 'Raidable End'.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Injunction Procedure}{\begin{enumerate}
\item Every two weeks, following the 1st of August 2020, the 'Raidable End' shall be reset immediately following that days meeting of the Crafty Council.
\item For every 24 hours that the End has not been reset since the date it should have been reset, for up to 336 hours, the Administration shall transfer 90 diamonds to the first player filing an injunction at the Crafty Court.
\item Players may file an injunction at the Crafty Court 24 hours after the time that the end should have been reset; up to 336 hours after that time.
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Injunction Procedure}{Every two weeks, following the 1st of August 2020, the 'Raidable End' shall be reset immediately following that day's meeting of the Crafty Council.}
% The creative world
\chapter{The Creative world}
@ -689,7 +707,7 @@
% New transfer rules
\subtitle{4th season transfer rules}
\subtitle{Fourth season transfer rules}
\medskip
\textit{These rules shall go into effect at the commencement of the fourth season.}
@ -939,8 +957,8 @@
\end{enumerate}}
\article{Allowed time of inactivity}{Claims shall be eligible to reclamation if the owner of the claims has been inactive for the following lengths of time:\begin{enumerate}[label=\alph*.]
\item if the player has played less than 5 hours on the server, the player may be inactive for 2 weeks; or
\item if the player has played less than 25 hours, but more than 5 hours, the player may be inactive for 1 month; or
\item if the player has played less than 5 hours on the server, the player may be inactive for 2 weeks;
\item if the player has played less than 25 hours, but more than 5 hours, the player may be inactive for 1 month;
\item if the player has played less than 50 hours, but more than 25 hours, the player may be inactive for 2 months; or
\item if the player has played more than 50 hours, the player may be inactive for 3 months.
\end{enumerate}}
@ -1172,7 +1190,7 @@
\title{Civil Code}
\chapter{Marriages}
\section{General Provisions}
\article{Null marriage}{Any marriage created in violation of the statutes shall be null and void, and shall remain without any legal consequences.}
\article{Null marriage}{Any marriage created in violation of this title shall be null and void, and shall remain without any legal effect.}
\article{Requirements for marriage}{\begin{enumerate}
\item A marriage may be entered into by any two persons.