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Jay Rudin rudin at peoplepc.com
Fri Nov 6 14:31:36 PST 2009


kevinkeary wrote:

>Kingdom law is subject to Corpora and the Bylaws. My humble opinion is that the first prohibition imposed on provinces by Section 7-B, against creating or supporting subordinate branches, will one day be tested. 

Oh, don't worry; it's been tested.  The relevant section of Corpora is I.B. "The Role of Corpora"

"Kingdoms may follow custom or make law in areas where these policies are silent, as long as they remain consistent with the general approach embodied therein. They may also impose additional rules and requirements for branches, offices, and awards within their jurisdiction, but may not reduce or waive any specified requirement contained at a higher level in the Precedence of Law."

Ansteorra used its legal power as explicitly described in Corpora to impose additional rules and requirements.

>I have no problem with the concept that only
> Nobles may issue awards. But I DO think that
> the Kingdom should have created some sort of
> Comet Plus to be given for service to one of
> its Provinces at the same time Mooneschadowe
> was elevated, with the same rank as the
> Baronial service orders, to better fit the
> intent of Corpora. 

Corpora states "baronies possess a Baron and/or Baroness, ceremonial representatives appointed by the Crown, and therefore have the ability to create and administer awards, while provinces do not"

The intent of the writers of Corpora on the subject of awards for provinces is clear.

Robin of Gilwell / Jay Rudin

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