On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 11:31 PM, Nick Vanderweit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In my Agoran Economics contract (which can only get off the ground if people
> *join*), I say that only a player may be a corporation. However, a
> partnership can only exist if it does not have the same basis as another
> player, per rule 2144 (Limited Partnerships). Now, I'd expect and hope it to
> be possible for multiple corporations to exist with the same basis. Is a
> partnership a considered a player? Can two partnerships exist with the same
> members? Help me out here.

A partnership is just a contract that's considered a person.  Like any
other person, it's only considered a player if it registers, and it
can exist without doing so.  The basis restriction also only applies
to registration, not existence.

-root

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