On Mon, 2010-10-25 at 13:33 -0700, John Smith wrote:
> It appears that omd's judgment on CfJ 2878 has self-ratified.  Rule
> 2201 (Self-ratification) does not consider an appeal to be a challenge
> to a judicial declaration. (The CfJ itself is 'suspended', but that
> isn't relevent)  
Judgements don't self-ratify.

> Also, note that the definition of "tortoise" doesn't require the
> judgment on the inquiry case to be UNDECIDABLE, it just requires the
> statement itself to be UNDECIDABLE.  Furthermore, judicial
> declarations are effective as of the moment the CfJ was created;
> therefore, CfJ 2878 has been a tortoise for roughly 20 days.
It requires the "question of veracity", i.e. the assigned judgement, to
be UNDECIDABLE.

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