Regarding all this, I expect that it would be appropriate to add a new
R101 right, along the lines of "Every player/person has the right to
formally petition the people of Agora for redress of grievances." The
trappee could submit a proposal (the formal petition) to terminate the
contract, and the proposal could not be retracted without the
trappee's consent.

On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 7:51 PM, Ed Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IMO if you agree to a changeable contract, then (as long as you remain a
> member) you agree to whatever it gets changed into, even if you later
> realize that you made a mistake.  You can always attempt to remove the
> trap via proposal (and bribe others to vote for it).  If we want more of
> a safety valve than that, then we should legislate one.

Proto-proto: A contract is limited if and only if it contains a clause
identifying it as limited. Rules to the contrary notwithstanding, a
limited contract cannot be made non-limited, or amended to add an
obligation to its parties, without the consent of all of its parties,
unless the contract specifically (i.e. with mention of its
limitedness) states otherwise.

--Warrigal of Escher

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