Law:The Time-Traveling Judicial Nomination Act
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The Time-Traveling Judicial Nomination Act
WHEREAS we've a sense there might be some seats opening up on the Uppermost Cort, and
WHEREAS it'd be best, in this case, to be prepared in advance, and
WHEREAS Dr Who has taught us a lot about the legal aspects of time travel,
THEREFORE pursuant to the provisions in the Organic Law, Article XVI, Section 4, this Ziu undertakes to - “In the event of a vacancy” - prospectively nominate the following citizens to the Uppermost Cort, in this order:
1 - Sir Tamorán dal Nava, UrN 2 - Admiral T. Asmourescu 3 – Ián Tamorán
These prospective nominations become actual nominations in this manner: when one vacancy is created in the Uppermost Cort, Sir Tamorán dal Nava's nomination is understood to become active; when a second vacancy is created in the Uppermost Cort, Admiral T. Asmourescu's nomination is understood to become active; and when a third vacancy is created in the Uppermost Cort, Ián Tamorán's nomination is understood to become active. If one of these nominations is individually vetoed by the King, then the vacancy is filled by the nominee below him in the ranked list.
These nominations, if passed, will not be binding on any future removals or resignations from the Bench, in the event that all three sitting Justices are not removed and replaced during the May Clark of 2012.
Noi urent q'estadra sa Owen Edwards (MC-CSPP) Sir Mick Preston (Senator - M-M) Istefan Pertgonest (MC-CSPP)