On 6/7/07, Roger Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bob's Quality Cards is a partnership and binding agreement created under the laws of the state of Colorado. The partners of Bob's Quality Cards are myself (BobTHJ / Roger Hicks) and a close personal friend John Chapman. The terms of our partnership agreement permit me to act on behalf of the partnership freely without the authorization of the other partner.
The www.bobsqualitycards.com website appears to be broken. Also: you live in Colorado? I'm in Boulder, myself.
Bob's Quality Cards hereby registers as a player.
Okay, I don't really see how the recent change to R1724 makes any difference as to the legality of this. The new rule says that persons may make agreements among themselves, but we've never needed an Agoran rule to do that before. My view of R1724 is that the substantial portions of R1724 (i.e., all but the first paragraph) refer and always have referred to all agreements, not just those made between players, to the extent that Agoran law is capable of enforcing them. So, assuming that agreements can create legal persons in the eyes of Agora (which I still do not accept, since Agora has no legal concept of personhood), this should have been equally possible under the old R1724.
Bob's Quality Cards creates an infinite number of Primo Corporation shares.
Which infinite number? In any case, R1023 defines "number" to mean "real number", and there are no infinite real numbers. FWIW, I don't really believe that my previous announcement of creating shares had any effect: "I say I do, therefore I do" fallacy and all that. -root

