>       A member of an existing public contract CAN make the contract
>       into a Contest, with emself as the sole contestmaster, without 3
>       objections, provided no part of that contestmaster's basis is
>       currently a contestmaster.

This doesn't prevent a partnership from being the contestmaster of
multiple contests.  Try "...provided that contestmaster's basis is
disjoint from the bases of all current contestmasters".  What happens
if the contestmaster's basis subsequently changes?

> Create the following rule, "Public Contracts":
>
>       A member of a contract CAN identify the contract as a public
>       contract by publishing its text with a notice of intent
>       from the contract be a public contract.

Missing the word "to", I think.

-root

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