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| ::::'''(d) Application of Policies''' – Once a policy is established, it will be applied uniformly to all members where the facts and circumstances of the application are substantially similar. Policies are not intended to cover all facts and circumstances, and leaders of the [[Dark Brotherhood|Brotherhood]] are able to interpret the application of policies based on (i) the intent of the policy, (ii) prior precedent, and (iii) the unique circumstances faced.<br> | | ::::'''(d) Application of Policies''' – Once a policy is established, it will be applied uniformly to all members where the facts and circumstances of the application are substantially similar. Policies are not intended to cover all facts and circumstances, and leaders of the [[Dark Brotherhood|Brotherhood]] are able to interpret the application of policies based on (i) the intent of the policy, (ii) prior precedent, and (iii) the unique circumstances faced.<br> |
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| ::::'''(e) Objection to Policy or Application of Policy''' – A member affected by a policy may state an objection to a policy or the application of the policy. Alternatively, the objection may be made on behalf of the member by a superior of the member within the member’s independent unit or the [[Chamber of Justice#Left Hand of Justice|Left Hand of Justice]]. The initial objection must be sent to the person charged with enforcing the policy, such as the respective Dark Council member. In the event the dispute is not resolved at that level, the member or their representative may send the objection to the Grand Master and [[Justicar]]. The Grand Master and Justicar will convene to determine if the policy (i) comports with the terms of the Covenant; (ii) was properly documented; (iii) and was properly applied. The Grand Master holds the final say on whether a policy was properly applied and the Justicar holds the final say on the remaining matters. No rights of appeal exist after the Grand Master and Justicar’s determination. The presumption is that if a policy is not properly documented, it should not be applied unless in special circumstances. | | ::::'''(e) Objection to Policy or Application of Policy''' – A member affected by a policy may state an objection to a policy or the application of the policy. Alternatively, the objection may be made on behalf of the member by a superior of the member within the member’s independent unit or the [[Chamber of Justice#Left Hand of Justice|Left Hand of Justice]]. The initial objection must be sent to the person charged with enforcing the policy, such as the respective Council member. In the event the dispute is not resolved at that level, the member or their representative may send the objection to the Grand Master and [[Justicar]]. The Grand Master and Justicar will convene to determine if the policy (i) comports with the terms of the Covenant; (ii) was properly documented; (iii) and was properly applied. The Grand Master holds the final say on whether a policy was properly applied and the Justicar holds the final say on the remaining matters. No rights of appeal exist after the Grand Master and Justicar’s determination. The presumption is that if a policy is not properly documented, it should not be applied unless in special circumstances. |
| ===Section 1.04 Interpretation of the Covenant and Brotherhood Policies=== | | ===Section 1.04 Interpretation of the Covenant and Brotherhood Policies=== |
| ::::'''(a) Interpretation of the Covenant''' - The [[Chamber of Justice]] is the final interpreter of the Covenant. The Justicar, with advice and counsel from the [[Chamber of Justice#Right Hand of Justice|Right Hand of Justice]] and [[Chamber of Justice#Left Hand of Justice|Left Hand of Justice]], will make all determinations as to the meaning and application of the Covenant.<br> | | ::::'''(a) Interpretation of the Covenant''' - The [[Chamber of Justice]] is the final interpreter of the Covenant. The Justicar, with advice and counsel from the [[Chamber of Justice#Right Hand of Justice|Right Hand of Justice]] and [[Chamber of Justice#Left Hand of Justice|Left Hand of Justice]], will make all determinations as to the meaning and application of the Covenant.<br> |
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| ::::'''(b) Interpretation of Brotherhood Policies''' - The [[Grand Master]] is charged with the oversight of policies and is the interpreter of those policies. Policies may not conflict with the terms of the Covenant. The Chamber of Justice decides whether a policy conflicts with the terms of the Covenant. To the extent that a policy conflicts with the Covenant, the Justicar may require that the policy be amended or removed. | | ::::'''(b) Interpretation of Brotherhood Policies''' - The [[Grand Master]] is charged with the oversight of policies and is the interpreter of those policies. Policies may not conflict with the terms of the Covenant. The Chamber of Justice decides whether a policy conflicts with the terms of the Covenant. To the extent that a policy conflicts with the Covenant, the Justicar may require that the policy be amended or removed. |
| ===Section 1.05 Voting=== | | ===Section 1.05 Voting=== |
| ::::'''(a) The Electorate Defined''' – Unless otherwise stated, all votes called for under the Covenant will be votes among the Electorate, other than votes of the [[Star Chamber]]. The Electorate consists of (1) the sitting Grand Master; (2) the Justicar; (3) the full-time Dark Council members; and (4) the leader of each independent unit of the Brotherhood. In the event that there is a vacancy in the highest position in an independent unit, the vote will be made by the second-in-command. For the purpose of clarity, the term second-in-command as used in the Covenant refers only to a [[Proconsul]] to a [[Consul]] or an [[Aedile]] to a [[Quaestor]]. [[Praetor|Praetors]], [[Rollmaster|Rollmasters]], and other similar positions do not count as a second-in-command position. If there is no second-in-command eligible to vote, the Star Chamber will appoint a representative member of the unit to vote on behalf of its membership for any particular vote.<br> | | ::::'''(a) The Electorate Defined''' – Unless otherwise stated, all votes called for under the Covenant will be votes among the Electorate, other than votes of the [[Star Chamber]]. The Electorate consists of (1) the sitting Grand Master; (2) the Justicar; (3) the full-time Council members; and (4) the leader of each independent unit of the Brotherhood. In the event that there is a vacancy in the highest position in an independent unit, the vote will be made by the second-in-command. For the purpose of clarity, the term second-in-command as used in the Covenant refers only to a [[Proconsul]] to a [[Consul]] or an [[Aedile]] to a [[Quaestor]]. [[Praetor|Praetors]], [[Rollmaster|Rollmasters]], and other similar positions do not count as a second-in-command position. If there is no second-in-command eligible to vote, the Star Chamber will appoint a representative member of the unit to vote on behalf of its membership for any particular vote.<br> |
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| ::::'''(b) Discussion Period Required''' - Any vote required by this Covenant must be preceded by Discussion Period that must last a minimum of 48-hours. During the discussion period, the voting members of the Electorate are free to ask any questions they may have, state any concerns or opinions, or ask to see other details which may be available to permit the Electorate to decide their vote. The Grand Master, Justicar or other member moving for the vote, as the case may be, must provide the requested information and answer questions where possible. At any time after the initial 48 hours, the Grand Master or Justicar may—but is not required to—call for the vote, at which time discussion does not end, but votes may be entered. Votes that are not received within 48 hours of the call for votes are considered to be abstentions, except that the vote deadline shall be automatically extended by 24 hours for an eligible second-in-command to vote on behalf of their unit. Under no circumstances shall a vote of the Electorate extend beyond a total of 72 hours from the call for a vote.<br> | | ::::'''(b) Discussion Period Required''' - Any vote required by this Covenant must be preceded by Discussion Period that must last a minimum of 48-hours. During the discussion period, the voting members of the Electorate are free to ask any questions they may have, state any concerns or opinions, or ask to see other details which may be available to permit the Electorate to decide their vote. The Grand Master, Justicar or other member moving for the vote, as the case may be, must provide the requested information and answer questions where possible. At any time after the initial 48 hours, the Grand Master or Justicar may—but is not required to—call for the vote, at which time discussion does not end, but votes may be entered. Votes that are not received within 48 hours of the call for votes are considered to be abstentions, except that the vote deadline shall be automatically extended by 24 hours for an eligible second-in-command to vote on behalf of their unit. Under no circumstances shall a vote of the Electorate extend beyond a total of 72 hours from the call for a vote.<br> |
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| ::::'''(d) Free Speech''' - Members of the Brotherhood have a right to free speech and expression, but must also have respect for and protect the rights of other members and members who are under eighteen years of age. That is, the free speech of a member is subject to the provisions of the Covenant related to the Conduct of Members, such that a member is not free to commit harassment or other such violations of the Covenant. Furthermore, access to Brotherhood [[Communication Platforms|communication channels]] is a privilege—not a right—subject to the access policies established by the [[Grand Master]].<br> | | ::::'''(d) Free Speech''' - Members of the Brotherhood have a right to free speech and expression, but must also have respect for and protect the rights of other members and members who are under eighteen years of age. That is, the free speech of a member is subject to the provisions of the Covenant related to the Conduct of Members, such that a member is not free to commit harassment or other such violations of the Covenant. Furthermore, access to Brotherhood [[Communication Platforms|communication channels]] is a privilege—not a right—subject to the access policies established by the [[Grand Master]].<br> |
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| ::::'''(e) Choice of Independent Unit''' - Every member is free to choose whichever independent unit they wish to belong to, except in cases where a member (1) has been banned from an independent unit in accordance with the Covenant or is restricted through a probation, in which case a transfer may be denied by the [[Master at Arms]] or [[Justicar]]; or (2) is ineligible to be in the independent unit due to character restrictions. Members are also subject to temporary transfer restrictions established by the Dark Council, such as restrictions on transfers during [[Vendetta|Vendettas]] and other temporary restrictions established by the Master at Arms through their policies.<br> | | ::::'''(e) Choice of Independent Unit''' - Every member is free to choose whichever independent unit they wish to belong to, except in cases where a member (1) has been banned from an independent unit in accordance with the Covenant or is restricted through a probation, in which case a transfer may be denied by the [[Master at Arms]] or [[Justicar]]; or (2) is ineligible to be in the independent unit due to character restrictions. Members are also subject to temporary transfer restrictions established by the Council, such as restrictions on transfers during [[Vendetta|Vendettas]] and other temporary restrictions established by the Master at Arms through their policies.<br> |
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| ::::'''(f) No Retaliation''' - Any member may approach their superiors with issues and complaints without harm or retribution. Complaints can always be sent to the direct superior of the member. If the complaint involves that superior, the complaint should follow the chain of command.<br> | | ::::'''(f) No Retaliation''' - Any member may approach their superiors with issues and complaints without harm or retribution. Complaints can always be sent to the direct superior of the member. If the complaint involves that superior, the complaint should follow the chain of command.<br> |
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| ::::'''(g) Awards According to Merit''' - Members will not be denied adequate and timely recognition of activity based on personal bias and prejudice of their superiors. Members believing that they have not been adequately awarded may petition the Master at Arms and Grand Master for a review of their service record and the allegations of personal bias or prejudice. Nothing in this provision should be interpreted as requiring the Dark Council to lower standards for awards to accommodate a member, even if the standards are subjective in nature.<br> | | ::::'''(g) Awards According to Merit''' - Members will not be denied adequate and timely recognition of activity based on personal bias and prejudice of their superiors. Members believing that they have not been adequately awarded may petition the Master at Arms and Grand Master for a review of their service record and the allegations of personal bias or prejudice. Nothing in this provision should be interpreted as requiring the Council to lower standards for awards to accommodate a member, even if the standards are subjective in nature.<br> |
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| ::::'''(h) Recommendations''' - Any member, regardless of position, rank, class, or tenure within the Brotherhood, has the power to recommend another for elevation, awards or other honors. All recommendations must be made through the proper chain of command as set forth in applicable Brotherhood Policies. | | ::::'''(h) Recommendations''' - Any member, regardless of position, rank, class, or tenure within the Brotherhood, has the power to recommend another for elevation, awards or other honors. All recommendations must be made through the proper chain of command as set forth in applicable Brotherhood Policies. |
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| ::::'''(c) Method for Requesting Removal of Dossier''' – A member requesting the removal of their dossier from the website must send a formal request in writing to the [[Master at Arms]], [[Seneschal]], [[Grand Master]], and [[Justicar]]. The request should clearly declare that the member wishes to have his dossier removed. The Master at Arms must respond to the member’s request (copying the appropriate parties) with information indicating that the removal of the dossier is permanent and seeking confirmation from the member that they want to proceed. Upon confirmation from the member, the dossier will be removed. The Master at Arms is charged with maintaining records of removal requests and passing such records on to subsequent office holders.<br> | | ::::'''(c) Method for Requesting Removal of Dossier''' – A member requesting the removal of their dossier from the website must send a formal request in writing to the [[Master at Arms]], [[Seneschal]], [[Grand Master]], and [[Justicar]]. The request should clearly declare that the member wishes to have his dossier removed. The Master at Arms must respond to the member’s request (copying the appropriate parties) with information indicating that the removal of the dossier is permanent and seeking confirmation from the member that they want to proceed. Upon confirmation from the member, the dossier will be removed. The Master at Arms is charged with maintaining records of removal requests and passing such records on to subsequent office holders.<br> |
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| ::::'''(d) Creation of New Dossier after Removal''' – With the express permission of the Master at Arms and Justicar, a member who has had a dossier removed may create a new dossier. In the event a member starts a new dossier, the new dossier will not have any of the rank, honors, history medals, or other characteristics from the prior dossier restored. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all Letters of Reprimand and Administrative Notes will be restored to the new dossier. Unless there are special circumstances approved by the Grand Master and Justicar requiring secrecy of the original identity of the member, no member is entitled to secrecy as to their original identity, and an Administrative Note will be added to the dossier informing the Dark Council of the original identity of the member.<br> | | ::::'''(d) Creation of New Dossier after Removal''' – With the express permission of the Master at Arms and Justicar, a member who has had a dossier removed may create a new dossier. In the event a member starts a new dossier, the new dossier will not have any of the rank, honors, history medals, or other characteristics from the prior dossier restored. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all Letters of Reprimand and Administrative Notes will be restored to the new dossier. Unless there are special circumstances approved by the Grand Master and Justicar requiring secrecy of the original identity of the member, no member is entitled to secrecy as to their original identity, and an Administrative Note will be added to the dossier informing the Council of the original identity of the member.<br> |
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| ::::'''(e) Limitations on Creation of New Dossiers''' – There is no limit on the number of times a member may have a dossier removed. However, use of the right to have a dossier removed to illicitly restart a dossier when prohibited by the Covenant or without permission from the Master at Arms is a form of cloning and subject to penalties through the [[Chamber of Justice]].<br> | | ::::'''(e) Limitations on Creation of New Dossiers''' – There is no limit on the number of times a member may have a dossier removed. However, use of the right to have a dossier removed to illicitly restart a dossier when prohibited by the Covenant or without permission from the Master at Arms is a form of cloning and subject to penalties through the [[Chamber of Justice]].<br> |
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| ===Section 3.02 Membership in the Star Chamber=== | | ===Section 3.02 Membership in the Star Chamber=== |
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| ::::'''(a) Grand Masters''' – The sitting [[Grand Master]] is not a member of the Star Chamber, but is the representative of the Dark Council to the Star Chamber. All [[Grand Master#Former Grand Masters|former Grand Masters]] who have served in the position of Grand Master since April 13, 2003; that have not been forcibly removed from the position; and remain in good standing are automatically members of the Star Chamber. For the sake of clarity: a Grand Master that is serving a subsequent term (i.e. second or third term, etc.) as the sitting Grand Master does not serve on the Star Chamber for the duration of their term.<br> | | ::::'''(a) Grand Masters''' – The sitting [[Grand Master]] is not a member of the Star Chamber, but is the representative of the Council to the Star Chamber. All [[Grand Master#Former Grand Masters|former Grand Masters]] who have served in the position of Grand Master since April 13, 2003; that have not been forcibly removed from the position; and remain in good standing are automatically members of the Star Chamber. For the sake of clarity: a Grand Master that is serving a subsequent term (i.e. second or third term, etc.) as the sitting Grand Master does not serve on the Star Chamber for the duration of their term.<br> |
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| ::::::::''(iv)'' any hardships or problems in the foreseeable future. | | ::::::::''(iv)'' any hardships or problems in the foreseeable future. |
| ::::'''(c) Review and Recognition of Grand Master''' – The Star Chamber will conduct an annual review of the performance of the Grand Master and will work with the Grand Master to ensure they are working towards accomplishment of the long-term goals of the Brotherhood. The Star Chamber is charged with ensuring proper recognition is given to the Grand Master for their services, including any appropriate medals or other honors, and will work with the Dark Council to provide for such.<br> | | ::::'''(c) Review and Recognition of Grand Master''' – The Star Chamber will conduct an annual review of the performance of the Grand Master and will work with the Grand Master to ensure they are working towards accomplishment of the long-term goals of the Brotherhood. The Star Chamber is charged with ensuring proper recognition is given to the Grand Master for their services, including any appropriate medals or other honors, and will work with the Council to provide for such.<br> |
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| ::::'''(d) Star Chamber Approval''' - The Star Chamber must approve of the new Grand Master. This approval will be assumed unless the Star Chamber votes to veto the nomination within 72 hours of the completion of the election. If a nominee is vetoed by the Star Chamber, another election will be held without the formerly approved candidate.<br> | | ::::'''(d) Star Chamber Approval''' - The Star Chamber must approve of the new Grand Master. This approval will be assumed unless the Star Chamber votes to veto the nomination within 72 hours of the completion of the election. If a nominee is vetoed by the Star Chamber, another election will be held without the formerly approved candidate.<br> |
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| ::::'''(e) Acting Grand Master During Vacancy''' - In the event of the vacancy of the position of Grand Master, the [[Deputy Grand Master]]—and if the Deputy Grand Master is unavailable to serve, a member of the Star Chamber followed by the next senior member of the [[Dark Council|Council]] as ordered by length of time in office—will serve as acting Grand Master. An acting Grand Master has authority to run day-to-day operations of the Brotherhood but may not (i) make any changes to Brotherhood systems or policies; or (ii) appoint any new Dark Councilors or independent unit leaders. An acting Grand Master is not a member of the Star Chamber but will be included in the deliberations of the Star Chamber should the Star Chamber deem it necessary. | | ::::'''(e) Acting Grand Master During Vacancy''' - In the event of the vacancy of the position of Grand Master, the [[Deputy Grand Master]]—and if the Deputy Grand Master is unavailable to serve, a member of the Star Chamber followed by the next senior member of the [[Dark Council|Council]] as ordered by length of time in office—will serve as acting Grand Master. An acting Grand Master has authority to run day-to-day operations of the Brotherhood but may not (i) make any changes to Brotherhood systems or policies; or (ii) appoint any new Councilors or independent unit leaders. An acting Grand Master is not a member of the Star Chamber but will be included in the deliberations of the Star Chamber should the Star Chamber deem it necessary. |
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| ===Section 4.03 Term Limits=== | | ===Section 4.03 Term Limits=== |
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| ==Article 6. Pillars of the Brotherhood== | | ==Article 6. Pillars of the Brotherhood== |
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| ===Section 6.01 Dark Council=== | | ===Section 6.01 The Council=== |
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| ::::'''(a) Overview''' – The [[Dark Council|Council]] assists the [[Grand Master]] in the administration and running of the [[Dark Brotherhood|Brotherhood]].<br> | | ::::'''(a) Overview''' – The [[Dark Council|Council]] assists the [[Grand Master]] in the administration and running of the [[Dark Brotherhood|Brotherhood]].<br> |
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| ::::'''(b) Members''' – The Dark Council consists of members in several positions created by the Grand Master to perform specific functions. The traditional Dark Council positions include the [[Deputy Grand Master]], [[Master at Arms]], [[Headmaster]], [[Herald]], [[Seneschal]], [[Fist]], and [[Voice]], and may include other positions created by the Grand Master from time to time up to a maximum of ten positions. Although leaders of independent units may be included in deliberations of the Dark Council (and are part of the Electorate) they are not members of the Dark Council for purposes of the Covenant. The [[Justicar]] is not a member of the Dark Council, but is generally included in all Dark Council deliberations and actions.<br> | | ::::'''(b) Members''' – The Council consists of members in several positions created by the Grand Master to perform specific functions. The traditional Council positions include the [[Deputy Grand Master]], [[Master at Arms]], [[Headmaster]], [[Herald]], [[Seneschal]], [[Fist]], and [[Voice]], and may include other positions created by the Grand Master from time to time up to a maximum of ten positions. Although leaders of independent units may be included in deliberations of the Council (and are part of the Electorate) they are not members of the Council for purposes of the Covenant. The [[Justicar]] is not a member of the Council, but is generally included in all Council deliberations and actions.<br> |
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| ::::'''(c) Authority''' - The Grand Master and the Dark Council have the authority to make policies and procedures within the limits of their positions as to the daily operations of the Brotherhood. Upon advice from and coordination with the unit leaders, the Grand Master and the Dark Council can affect changes to policies, procedures and structures of the Brotherhood.<br> | | ::::'''(c) Authority''' - The Grand Master and the Council have the authority to make policies and procedures within the limits of their positions as to the daily operations of the Brotherhood. Upon advice from and coordination with the unit leaders, the Grand Master and the Council can affect changes to policies, procedures and structures of the Brotherhood.<br> |
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| ===Section 6.02 Independent Units of the Brotherhood=== | | ===Section 6.02 Independent Units of the Brotherhood=== |
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| ::::::::''(ii)'' Right to Members – Independent units are entitled to their share of new members received through the website new member rotation process. | | ::::::::''(ii)'' Right to Members – Independent units are entitled to their share of new members received through the website new member rotation process. |
| ::::::::''(iii)'' Right to Exclude Member – Independent units are entitled to exclude members from their rolls in accordance with the provisions of the Covenant relating to the removal of members from units. | | ::::::::''(iii)'' Right to Exclude Member – Independent units are entitled to exclude members from their rolls in accordance with the provisions of the Covenant relating to the removal of members from units. |
| ::::::::''(iv)'' No Retaliation - Any unit may approach the Grand Master and Dark Council with issues and complaints without harm or retribution. | | ::::::::''(iv)'' No Retaliation - Any unit may approach the Grand Master and Council with issues and complaints without harm or retribution. |
| ::::::::''(v)'' Awards According to Merit - All unit rewards, possessions and recognitions are given according to merit through standards set forth in Brotherhood policies. However, independent units do not have an absolute right to retain possessions and honors received in the past under prior Grand Master administrations and policies; that is, if a Grand Master changes a policy that affects all units that results in the loss of unit possessions, the units have no rights against the policy change, subject to a reasonable expectation that units will retain the relative value of their possessions. | | ::::::::''(v)'' Awards According to Merit - All unit rewards, possessions and recognitions are given according to merit through standards set forth in Brotherhood policies. However, independent units do not have an absolute right to retain possessions and honors received in the past under prior Grand Master administrations and policies; that is, if a Grand Master changes a policy that affects all units that results in the loss of unit possessions, the units have no rights against the policy change, subject to a reasonable expectation that units will retain the relative value of their possessions. |
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| ::::'''(e) General Time Restraints''' – Penalties outside of trial should be applied within a reasonable time after the infraction or conviction, generally 15 days. Failure to apply a penalty in a timely manner is prejudicial to a member and may result in the penalty being reversed or reduced on appeal.<br> | | ::::'''(e) General Time Restraints''' – Penalties outside of trial should be applied within a reasonable time after the infraction or conviction, generally 15 days. Failure to apply a penalty in a timely manner is prejudicial to a member and may result in the penalty being reversed or reduced on appeal.<br> |
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| ::::'''(h) Activity Bans''' – Banning a member from a certain type of activity may be either an Executive or Judicial Penalty. The Grand Master may order a member to be banned for a period of up to one month from a certain activity, including participation in the [[Shadow Academy]], [[GMRG|gaming]], [[Vendetta|Vendettas]], any [[Member Possessions|possessions system]], or other activities. Any activity ban beyond one month is a Judicial Penalty.<br> | | ::::'''(h) Activity Bans''' – Banning a member from a certain type of activity may be either an Executive or Judicial Penalty. The Grand Master may order a member to be banned for a period of up to one month from a certain activity, including participation in the [[Shadow Academy]], [[GMRG|gaming]], [[Vendetta|Vendettas]], any [[Member Possessions|possessions system]], or other activities. Any activity ban beyond one month is a Judicial Penalty.<br> |
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| ::::'''(c) Review by Appeals Panel''' - Upon the issuance of an Order of Advanced Incarceration, the [[Appeals Panel|Appeals Panel]] must immediately convene and determine the order’s necessity, which determination must be made within 48 hours. If the Appeals Panel decides that the order was inappropriate by a unanimous vote, the order will be reversed. Otherwise, the order will stand until the end of the trial or until the threat has passed as determined by the [[Grand Master]] or [[Justicar]].<br> | | ::::'''(c) Review by Appeals Panel''' - Upon the issuance of an Order of Advanced Incarceration, the [[Appeals Panel|Appeals Panel]] must immediately convene and determine the order’s necessity, which determination must be made within 48 hours. If the Appeals Panel decides that the order was inappropriate by a unanimous vote, the order will be reversed. Otherwise, the order will stand until the end of the trial or until the threat has passed as determined by the [[Grand Master]] or [[Justicar]].<br> |
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| The Covenant is the basic heart of the club – it lays the framework for all of our operations. The original text was developed by [[Jac Cotelin]] and [[Trevarus Caerick]]. It took more than a year to develop, with many members contributing to the numerous drafts that circulated during the two major revisions and countless minor ones. The debates which took place were a clear demonstration of our members eagerness to ensure the future success of this club. | | The Covenant is the basic heart of the club – it lays the framework for all of our operations. The original text was developed by [[Jac Cotelin]] and [[Trevarus Caerick]]. It took more than a year to develop, with many members contributing to the numerous drafts that circulated during the two major revisions and countless minor ones. The debates which took place were a clear demonstration of our members eagerness to ensure the future success of this club. |
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| On December 16, 2005, the new Dark Covenant was officially and unanimously ratified by the [[Dark Council]]. It served brilliantly as the guiding document of our Brotherhood, and showed it's flexibility through numerous amendments. | | On December 16, 2005, the new Dark Covenant was officially and unanimously ratified by the [[Dark Council|Council]]. It served brilliantly as the guiding document of our Brotherhood, and showed it's flexibility through numerous amendments. |
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| On February 26, 2015, [[Jac Cotelin]] was appointed by Grand Master [[Darth Pravus]] as Justicar. A primary goal of Cotelin as the Justicar was to revise, modernize, and update the Dark Covenant. It was recognized by that time that, although the Dark Covenant had been very successful in serving as the backbone of the Brotherhood for a decade, it had in many respects become out-dated, clunky, and hard to understand. Moreover, it did not incorporate the modern judicial process of the Chamber of Justice that had been refined through multiple Justicars and over 50 Chamber of Justice cases. Cotelin set out to recreate the Dark Covenant in a new-and-improved manner with a primary goal of readability and usability. | | On February 26, 2015, [[Jac Cotelin]] was appointed by Grand Master [[Darth Pravus]] as Justicar. A primary goal of Cotelin as the Justicar was to revise, modernize, and update the Dark Covenant. It was recognized by that time that, although the Dark Covenant had been very successful in serving as the backbone of the Brotherhood for a decade, it had in many respects become out-dated, clunky, and hard to understand. Moreover, it did not incorporate the modern judicial process of the Chamber of Justice that had been refined through multiple Justicars and over 50 Chamber of Justice cases. Cotelin set out to recreate the Dark Covenant in a new-and-improved manner with a primary goal of readability and usability. |
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| The process to create the "new" Covenant took nearly two years. Cotelin created the initial drafts of the Covenant and circulated it for revisions and comments to multiple groups of members with different focuses and influence, including the Star Chamber, the former Justicars, the current and former Grand Masters, 25 influential members, the Dark Council, Consuls, and finally to all of the members at large. Hundreds of comments were received and addressed by Cotelin during the process, which permitted for the Covenant to be improved greatly. | | The process to create the "new" Covenant took nearly two years. Cotelin created the initial drafts of the Covenant and circulated it for revisions and comments to multiple groups of members with different focuses and influence, including the Star Chamber, the former Justicars, the current and former Grand Masters, 25 influential members, the Council, Consuls, and finally to all of the members at large. Hundreds of comments were received and addressed by Cotelin during the process, which permitted for the Covenant to be improved greatly. |
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| On November 21, 2016, the final vote was cast by the Electorate on a unanimous approval of the new Covenant. The new Covenant went live effective January 1, 2017. | | On November 21, 2016, the final vote was cast by the Electorate on a unanimous approval of the new Covenant. The new Covenant went live effective January 1, 2017. |