Kerim Aydin wrote:
I assign the following linked CFJs to Goethe.

CFJ 1638:
   where a proposal contains the form of words "Amend rule NNNN by XXX.
   Amend rule NNNN by YYY.", this constitutes two separate attempts at
   rule changes, even though both attempt to amend the same rule

CFJ 1639:
   where a proposal attempts two separate amendments of the text of
   the same rule, if one of the attempted amendments is not possible
   and the other is then the possible amendment does in fact occur,
   unless the proposal explicitly requires a different resolution

CFJ 1640:
   where a proposal contains the form of words "Amend rule NNNN by XXX and
   YYY.", where both XXX and YYY specify text changes, this constitutes
   a single attempt at a rule change, even though it is specified in
   two parts

CFJ 1641:
   where a proposal contains the form of words "Amend rule NNNN by XXX
   and by YYY.", where both XXX and YYY specify text changes, this
   constitutes a single attempt at a rule change, even though it is
   specified in two parts

CFJ 1642:
   where a proposal contains the form of words "Amend rule NNNN by XXX.
   Further amend rule NNNN by YYY.", where both XXX and YYY specify
   text changes, this constitutes a single attempt at a rule change,
   even though it is specified in two parts in separate sentences

CFJ 1643:
   where a proposal specifies a single rule amendment in two parts, and
   one of the parts is not possible, the whole attempted amendment fails,
   even if the other part could have been applied if it stood alone

CFJ 1644:
   where a proposal contains the form of words "Change the power of rule
   NNNN to P and amend it by XXX.", where XXX specifies a text change,
   this constitutes two attempted rule changes

CFJ 1645:
   where a proposal attempts two separate rule changes affecting the
   same rule, if one of the attempted rule changes is not possible and
   the other is then the possible rule change does in fact occur, even
   if both attempted rule changes were specified in a single sentence,
   unless the proposal explicitly requires a different resolution

-Goethe



is this you calling and assigning the CFJs?

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