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Furthermore any structure labeled as an obstruction by 50 people may be claimed and demolished. Such structures will allow 1 week for at least 25 people to oppose the proposition that it is an obstruction before becomming claimable.
 
Furthermore any structure labeled as an obstruction by 50 people may be claimed and demolished. Such structures will allow 1 week for at least 25 people to oppose the proposition that it is an obstruction before becomming claimable.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:18, 16 January 2009

Tidyness Act of T4

Following the enactment of this piece of legislation any structure whose state of repair degenerates to unusable can be either claimed by any citizen of egypt who sees it.

Upon claiming the structure the citizen may then either repair or demolish the structure within 24hrs. Should said citizen fail to do one of the aforementioned actions within the alotted time the structure may be claimed by any other citizen who sees it.

Baskets will be an exeption to the above rule untill such time as warehouses become common. Baskets will have a 48 hour grace period from when they degenerate to unusable.

Bundels of items such as grass that are left lying arround may not be caimed for 5 minutes from when they are dropped.

Furthermore any structure labeled as an obstruction by 50 people may be claimed and demolished. Such structures will allow 1 week for at least 25 people to oppose the proposition that it is an obstruction before becomming claimable.