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Post by Magniloqueu Épiqeu da Lhiun on Jul 5, 2015 9:19:21 GMT -6
As you can see in this link, typo-, and orthographical errors in statutes can have dire consequences. The Secretary of State can refuse to Clark a bill that is in the Hopper if there are problems exceeding five counts (as misspellings, inorganicity, or grammatical errors). That 14 th section of Title H of the Lexhatx might be worthwhile to invoke every once in a while, Mister Secretary. But it is not only about the Secretary - proposers of bills should really check their spelling, and grammar, and fellow citizens might wish to point out errors in spelling or grammar, if so spotted. #emparet zirînd
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Post by Sir Alexandreu Davinescu on Jul 5, 2015 11:15:36 GMT -6
Dama Miestra sponsored and a majority voted to make it the responsibility of the Scribe to copyedit the bills of legislators, so they could be free of the responsibility to write good laws. Being able to write good laws seemed like one of the more important qualities for a legislator, but I lost that one. Discussion on it is here.
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Miestrâ Schivâ, UrN
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Post by Miestrâ Schivâ, UrN on Jul 6, 2015 0:42:57 GMT -6
Yep, I'm proud of that one. It saved legislators from being tyrannized by pedants.
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