> ============================== CFJ 2622 ============================== > > If a judicial case is submitted to and accepted by the > Justiciar, then the CotC CAN change its Interest Index without 3 > objections. > > ======================================================================== > > Judge coppro's Arguments: > > R2246 says "The Justiciar receives all obligations and powers with > regards to [the CFJ in question]." The ability to change a case's II > without 3 objections is clearly a power of the CotC, and it clearly > pertains to that case. Therefore, I judge FALSE. > > ========================================================================
I don't see what's wrong with these arguments. It seems perfectly straightforward to me. Can someone direct me to the explanation of why this is wrong? Thank you.

