On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote: > Logic: > 1. An Instrument explicitly CANNOT make changes > power (R2140); > 2. Exceptio probat regulam; therefore an instrument generally CAN make > changes =< power. > [Note: I admit it's arguable and therefore safer to a scam to use the rule.]
I really don't think this would be held up. 1. Once an Agoran decision has been resolved, its outcome CANNOT be changed in any way. 2. Exception probat regulam; therefore before an Agoran decision has been resolved, its outcome CAN be changed by announcement. 1. A document-defined entity's name CANNOT be changed to be the same as another document-defined entity's name. 2. Therefore an non-document-defined entity CAN have its name changed to be the same as a document-defined entity's name by announcement.