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econ21
02-07-2008, 23:03
This poll is for players in the King of the Romans PBM only.

The full text of the proposed laws:

Edict 15.1: The Chancellor is authorized to conquer Caen, Paris, Rheims, Marseilles, Ajaccio, Florence, Stettin, Thorn, Breslau, Krakow, Vilnius, Budapest, Bran, Bucharest, Zagreb and Edessa. Any currently held provinces which are lost to the enemy during this Chancellorship term may also be reconquered.
Proposed: Lothar Steffen
Seconded: Herrmann Steffen, Arnold

Edict 15.2 Any Franconian noble shall have the right to raid Oslo and Stockholm with the intent of permanantly ending the Danish threat. After capture the provinces would be available for diplomatic negotiations with neutral or allied nations.
Proposed: Fritz von Kastilien
Seconded: Arnold, Johann Zirn

Edict 15.3: Nicosia is to be taken from the Greeks.
Proposed: Matthias Steffen
Seconded: Andreas von Salzgitter

Edict 15.4: Edessa is to be taken from the Greeks. The city will then be transferred to English rule. Gaining military access from the English is recommended as part of the transfer, but the Chancellor is instructed to accept any deal, even a donation, to accomplish the Edict.
Proposed: Matthias Steffen
Seconded: Andreas von Salzgitter

Edict 15.5: The Diet authorizes attacks on Iconium and Caesarea if the oppurtunity arises. This Edict may only be enforced if Nicosia and Edessa have already been taken.
Proposed: Matthias Steffen
Seconded: Arnold, Hugo de Cervole

CA 15.1: All edicts proposed regarding conquest or reclamation of territory do not expire until such territories are conquered. If the Diet no longer wishes that a certain settlement be conquered, an edict is required to declare the prior edict null and void.
Proposed: Herrmann Steffen
Seconded: Arnold, Kaiser Peter von Kastilien

Ramses II CP
02-07-2008, 23:53
Err, what is CA 15.2 and why is there not a 'no' for CA 15.1? I have a sneaking feeling a 'yes' for 15.2 is meant to be a 'no' for 15.1, eh?

:egypt:

econ21
02-08-2008, 02:11
Oops - posted in haste. Yes, let's treat the entry yes for CA 15.2 as a no for CA 15.1.

econ21
02-09-2008, 01:14
All proposals are passed!