Detail: http://zenith.homelinux.net/cotc/viewcase.php?cfj=2730 ============== Criminal Case 2730 (Interest Index = 1) =============== c. violated Rule 2253 (Power-2) by creating the card Presto! in eir possession. ======================================================================== Caller: c. Judge: coppro Judgement: NOT GUILTY ======================================================================== History: Called by c.: 06 Nov 2009 21:39:51 GMT Defendant c. informed: 06 Nov 2009 21:39:51 GMT Assigned to coppro: 07 Nov 2009 19:19:12 GMT Judged NOT GUILTY by coppro: 09 Nov 2009 21:08:18 GMT ======================================================================== Caller's Arguments: Rule 2253: The Dealor CAN, by announcement: * create a Card in the possession of any entity qualified to own that Card; [...] however e SHALL only perform these actions as explicitly required by the Rules, or as would be POSSIBLE and LEGAL for em to do were e not the Dealor. Rule 1742: Parties to a contract SHALL act in accordance with that contract. I'm arguing that Rule 1742's obligation to act in accordance with contracts constitutes an explicit requirement to create a Card in this case. In CFJ 2101, it was ruled that a message can constitute explicit consent to a contract even if it specifically mentions neither consent nor the contract. ("I join Contract B." is explicit consent to become party to an equation of that contract.) I disagree with that judgement, but by the same argument there is an explicit requirement here and I am INNOCENT. ======================================================================== Caller's Evidence: I assume the office of Dealor. I agree to the following contract: { This is a public contract and a pledge. comex SHALL create Presto! in eir possession as soon as possible. } I create Presto! in my possession. I terminate the above contract as obsolete. I resign the office of Dealor. ======================================================================== Judge coppro's Arguments: In order to fulfill the requirements of R2253, the Dealor CAN only deal a card where e is obligated to do so by the rules, or if e could have legally done so were e not the Dealor. comex was in fact obligated by the rules to deal emself a card, as a result of eir contract. ========================================================================