On Thu, 2017-06-01 at 23:51 +0000, Quazie wrote:
> Also, anyone have any idea what obligations exist on me if the
> current set of laurelled players aren't players (they have since
> deregistered)?
> 
> For reference:
> {{{
> The player or players who have most recently won the game are
> called Laureled. If at any time the office of Speaker is vacant,
> or when one or more players win Agora, then the Prime Minister
> CAN and SHALL, once and in a timely fashion, appoint a Laureled
> player to the office of Speaker.
> }}}

Impossible SHALL. Our old precedent is that you can just ignore those
unless they're entirely self-inflicted (although the definition of
"impossible" varies somewhat, e.g. does resigning an office or
deregistering count as satisfying it?), but the relevant rules have
changed since, so perhaps it's different nowadays. If the situation
actually comes up, it'd likely be worth a CFJ (although I doubt it's
worth calling one just for the hypothetical, because we'll have
forgotten about it by the time it's relevant).

-- 
ais523

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