On Dec 4, 2007 10:42 AM, Roger Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The presence of R2125(a) would indicate that there is a class of
> regulated action which is not prohibited. R101(ii) grants permission
> to players to take actions which are not regulated. However, it does
> not forbid players from taking actions which are regulated. R2172
> provides a mechanism for a player to act on behalf of Agora as a
> whole. This action, by definition, must come with the consent of the
> players of Agora. Since Agora is not a player, there is no reason why
> Agora (using R2172) can not perform a regulated action.

See R1688.  Agora has 0 power (by default), and thus cannot make
changes where a mechanism for those changes is defined in an
instrument with a power greater than 0 (which would be any instrument,
by definition).

-- 
Geoffrey Spear
http://www.geoffreyspear.com/

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