Aaron Goldfein wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Kerim Aydin<ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote:
>> On Sat, 20 Jun 2009, Aaron Goldfein wrote:
>>> Intents to perform actions can be announced early in this way, such
>>> that I could announce my intent to make a non-existant proposal
>>> distributable without objection, submit the proposal in the next four
>>> days, and then make it distributable (provided there were no
>>> objections).
>> No, no, you can't.  A future action is never non-ambiguous in that sense.
>> What happens if you then don't submit said proposal?  Does the intent
>> become retroactively ambiguous?  Your judgement directly and clearly
>> contradicts CFJ 2316.  -G.
> 
> Maybe this is not applicable, but in the past I have announced an
> intent to deregister a player before 3 months had passes and then
> resolved the action after 3 months had passed.
It is hardly applicable.

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