On Jan 24, 2008 9:41 PM, Josiah Worcester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "This rule takes precedence over all other rules." is needlessly redundant;
> the only other Power 4 rule is the Fountain. CFJs have determined that you
> need not hail Eris, so you're good. ;)
>
>

Not necessarily.  Let's say I wanted to violate someone's R101 rights.
 R101 "takes precedence over any rule which would allow restrictions
of a person's rights or privileges.  While, if I tried to violate
those rights, R1482 would say that my rule wins, you could argue that
R1482 is then "allow[ing] restrictions of a person's rights" and so
R101 claims to take precedence over it.

Hmmm, although on second thought, this just ends up in the 'case of
problematic precedence' section.  My rule's claim would just mix the
situation up further, not resolve it.

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