Author Topic: Request for an Inalienable Rights judgement  (Read 17480 times)

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Re: Request for an Inalienable Rights judgement
« Reply #15: December 03, 2012, 12:45:13 AM »
This is a question related to activity but not directly related to Velax's case. So in D'hara we have a Midland Council and a Chairman of the Council. The Midland Council is a message group, so the Chairman position exists only by the players, doesn't exist according to any game mechanic's so no mechanics to stop, Ruler for instance, saying you no longer are chairman. So if the Chairman was asked to do something, didn't do it, says they were busy OOC, not in trouble,  no big deal. So lets say they keep getting asked to do stuff and they consistently aren't getting it done due to OOC business. Let's say its something like order these people to do x, or tell me what you know about y before z so its ready before I need to have the letter sent to someone else. These are time sensitive things that if you don't do in time, you can't do, and the person is consistently not getting them done because they were busy OOC, could the ruler for instance fire them for not doing their job? Or is that a breach of IR's?
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