Quoting Zefram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Peekee wrote:
  3. The sole purpose of this Agreement is to create a Partnership
for the nomic Agora. The Parties of this Agreement are the Members of
the Partnership.
...
  6. Peekee shall ensure that the Partnership satisfies all
obligations that it incurs under the rules.

These clauses conflict.  Clause 3, in claiming that both parties are
members of the partnership, claims that obligations of the partnership
devolve onto both parties.

What are the rules that specify that obligations of a Partnership must be devolved to ALL of its members/parties?


However, the agreement actually only
devolves its obligations onto Peekee, so Peekee is the only member of
the partnership, which means it's not a partnership.

Maybe I have missed something but I can find nothing in the rules to equate obligations with membership. The closest I can see is:


Rule 2145/1 (Power=1)
...

      Agora recognizes an agreement that implicitly or explicitly
      assigns its rights, obligations, and responsibilities onto the
      parties of that agreement to be a non-natural person.

But I don't see how that applies. The Agreement does assign its obligations (etc.) onto its members. Some members have nothing assigned but that does not matter does it?

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Peekee

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