On Mon, 27 Oct 2008, Ian Kelly wrote: > I agree that it's perfectly clear what's intended. But R1728 isn't > looking for extension, it's looking for one of those three method > schemata, period, and if the method doesn't match, then R1728 doesn't > apply to it. Since R1728 is the only rule that describes how to > perform an action dependently, the action would probably be > unperformable.
Okay, let's take it from the point of view of one of these methods. The Without Objection part of Without Objection AND with Support would ask: 1. Is the initiator authorized to perform the action? 2. Yes, but only with Support. 3. Therefore if e has support, e satisfies (a) for determining if e's authorized to do it without objection; 4. Therefore e can do it (with support) without objection. And the nesting works the other way too, of course. -Goethe