On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 7:16 PM, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote:

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> [My apologies if this was done before and I missed it!]
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> I submit the following Promise, 'DOA', to the Tree:
>
> Text:  Hello, World.
> Conditions for Cashing:  There is a copy (i.e. fungible instance)
> of this Promise in possession of the tree.
>
>
> I CFJ on:  Wes CAN transfer the DOA promise to emself.
>
> Arguments:
> Rule 2338 reads "If a promise is possessed by the Tree, any
> player except the promise's author CAN transfer it to emself by
> announcement, if e cashes the promise in the same message in
> which e transfers it to emself."
>

Arguments: FALSE, because Rule 2339 does not say anything about whether the
promise in question can be cashed while it is in the Tree's possession. The
legality of a transfer is determined only by whether or not the promise is
later cashed; thus, since it would be impossible for Wes to cash DOA while
possessing it, it cascades and transferring DOA from the Tree is impossible.

-scshunt

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