On Thu, 2020-01-16 at 19:07 -0800, Aris Merchant via agora-discussion wrote: > You're half right. Regulated actions have been around forever, but > after I ruled in my manifestly terrible opinion (TBH, a frustratingly > large portion of my opinions have been manifestly terrible) in CFJ > 3557 that SHALL implied CAN and CAN without a method implied CAN by > announcement, G. submitted a fix proposal. Rule 2125, "Regulated > Actions", now says "A Regulated Action CAN only be performed as > described by the Rules, and only using the methods explicitly > specified in the Rules for performing the given action." This means > we now say that "CAN" without a "by announcement" is without effect. > The CAN and the by announcement can be miles (or kilometers) away > from each other, but they have to both exist.
I don't think a CAN without a "by announcement" would be without effect in a rule that outpowers Rule 2125. Admittedly, not all that many rules do. -- ais523