> I intend to ratify the following document (delimited by {{...}})
> without objection.
I do so.
> {{
>
> The parties to the Obstructive Pooling contract are ATMunn, Falsifian
> and Jason; and these are its full provisions (delimited by {...}):
>
> {
> --- Introduction ---
>
> This contract is for players to pool their Victory Cards and Points in
> order to prevent others from Taking Over the Economy, and also to aid
> exchanging Cards for Points.
>
> It's intended to work like this: one party (the Trustee) is entrusted
> with holding Victory Points and Victory Cards on behalf of others. The
> Trustee can freely transfer the duty to another party as long as e
> transfers the associated Cards and Points, so there shouldn't be any
> disadvantage to the role.
>
> --- Joining and leaving ---
>
> Any player CAN join this contract by announcement.
>
> Any player other than the Trustee (defined below) CAN leave this
> contract by announcement.
>
> --- Holding ---
>
> The Trust is a unique asset which can only be held by parties to this
> contract. Its owner is called the Trustee. Falsifian is the first
> Trustee.
>
> The Trustee SHALL NOT Take Over the Economy.
>
> The Trustee SHALL ensure at all times that e holds Victory Cards and
> Points with total value at least equal to the number of Decipoints in
> existence.
>
> The Trustee CAN transfer the Trust to any other party (the receiver) by
> transferring Victory Cards and Victory Points to the receiver with
> total value equal to the number of Decipoints in existence, so long as
> e does so for the sole purpose of transferring the Trust, and says so
> in eir message. It is IMPOSSIBLE to transfer the Trust in any other
> way.
>
> The Trustee SHOULD exchange four Victory Cards for ten Victory Points
> whenever possible. Any party to this contract CAN act on behalf of the
> Trustee to do so.
>
> --- Banking ---
>
> Decipoints are a currency. A Victory Point is worth ten Decipoints and
> a Victory Card is worth 25 Decipoints. A Victory Product is a Victory
> Card or a Victory Point.
>
> Any player CAN Deposit Victory Cards and/or Victory Points using
> either of the following two methods.
>
> (a) By transferring them to this contract.
>
> (b) By transferring them to the Trustee (defined below) for the sole
> purpose of Depositing.
>
> When e does so, e gains the equivalent value in Decipoints.
>
> The Trustee CAN transfer Victory Products from this contract to emself
> by announcement. Any party to this contract CAN act on behalf of the
> Trustee to transfer Victory Products Points from this contract to the
> Trustee.
>
> To Withdraw is to act on behalf of the Trustee to transfer Victory
> Products to oneself. When a player Withdraws, the corresponding value
> in Decipoints is destroyed from the Withdrawer's possession.
>
> Any player CAN Withdraw Victory Products as long as all of the
> following are true:
>
> 1. The contract owns no Victory Products.
>
> 2. The Victory Products being withdrawn do not exceed the withdrawer's
>balance before the withdrawal.
>
> 3. No Victory Points are being withdrawn, or the Trustee owns no
>Victory Cards, or the Withdrawal includes all of the Trustee's
>Victory Cards. (In other words: preference must be given to
>withdrawing Cards.)
>
> If the Trustee attempts to deposit or withdraw, e is successful, even
> if no assets are transferred. (That is: the Trustee can freely grant
> emself Decipoints or destroy eir own Decipoints.)
>
> --- Resets ---
>
> Whenever all Victory Cards and Products are destroyed because a player
> Took Over the Economy, all Decipoints are destroyed as well.
>
> --- Reporting ---
>
> Any player can become The Accountant or cease being The Accountant by
> announcement. In other words, The Accountant is the last person to
> claim the role, if e has not left it since.
>
> The Accountant is the recordkeepor for the Trust and for Decipoints.
>
> --- Amendment ---
>
> Any player can propose an amendment to this contract by announcement.
> If an amendment was proposed at least two days ago, the Trustee
> consents to it, at least two thirds of the parties consent to it, and
> it has not yet been applied, then any party can enact it by
> announcement. When the amendment is enacted, first, non-consenting
> players cease to be parties to the contract, and then it is applied.
> }
> }}
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Falsifian