Dear Delegate r3naissanc3r:
Pursuant to Chapter 6, Section 6.2, Clause 17 of the Cofified Law of The North Pacific, I am asking you, as Delegate of The North Pacific, about the obeyability of a certain law of The North Pacific.
As you are well aware, I have long held that Chapter 7, Section 7.3, Clause 14 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is an obeyable law in The North Pacific. As such, it is my opinion that it can be obeyed or disobeyed.
Opinions by others have been offered here, here and here that claim that the clause in question cannot be disobeyed.
Chapter 7, Section 7.3, Clause 14 is reproduced below for your convenience:
The question is asked as a matter of due diligence. Your Citizenship Bill, if enacted, would require an oath of obedience to the laws of The North Pacific to attain and retain citizenship in The North Pacific.
I wish to ascertain if Chapter 7, Section 7.3, Clause 14 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is a member of a class of law that lacks the characteristic of being obeyable and therefore would be exempt from the provision in the aforementioned oath requiring obedience to her [The North Pacific's] laws.
Thank you in advance for addressing my inquiry.
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Alunya
Pursuant to Chapter 6, Section 6.2, Clause 17 of the Cofified Law of The North Pacific, I am asking you, as Delegate of The North Pacific, about the obeyability of a certain law of The North Pacific.
As you are well aware, I have long held that Chapter 7, Section 7.3, Clause 14 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is an obeyable law in The North Pacific. As such, it is my opinion that it can be obeyed or disobeyed.
Opinions by others have been offered here, here and here that claim that the clause in question cannot be disobeyed.
Chapter 7, Section 7.3, Clause 14 is reproduced below for your convenience:
Please be so kind as to inform me as to whether or not the above clause possesses the characteristic of being obeyable.Section 7.3: Religious Observance:14. Flemingovianism shall be adopted as the religion and church of The North Pacific.
The question is asked as a matter of due diligence. Your Citizenship Bill, if enacted, would require an oath of obedience to the laws of The North Pacific to attain and retain citizenship in The North Pacific.
I wish to ascertain if Chapter 7, Section 7.3, Clause 14 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific is a member of a class of law that lacks the characteristic of being obeyable and therefore would be exempt from the provision in the aforementioned oath requiring obedience to her [The North Pacific's] laws.
Thank you in advance for addressing my inquiry.
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Alunya