On 11/7/19 5:18 PM, Ørjan Johansen wrote:
On Wed, 6 Nov 2019, Jason Cobb wrote:

I transfer 500 of D. Margaux's Coins to Jason Cobb.

[Anti-No Faking (although the CFJ should make it obvious): the above action might not work.]


I CFJ, barring D. Margaux: "In this message, Jason Cobb transferred a Coin."

Evidence:

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Rule 478/36
Fora [Excerpt]

     Where the rules define an action that CAN be performed "by
     announcement", a person performs that action by unambiguously and
     clearly specifying the action and announcing that e performs it.
[snip]

This clarifies what the method "by announcement" means.  It in no way implies anything new about who CAN use the method.

Greetings,
Ørjan.


Rule 2125/10 (Power=3)
Regulated Actions [Excerpt]

      A Regulated Action CAN only be performed as described by the
      Rules, and only using the methods explicitly specified in the
      Rules for performing the given action.

Rule 478 specifies a method for performing actions that the Rules say can be taken "by announcement". Therefore Rule 2125 states that I CAN perform that action.

Also, the Rules don't need to explicitly use "CAN" to enable someone to do something. I'm honestly not sure what exactly counts, but I would imagine explicitly stating conditions under which the action would be performed would be good enough.

--
Jason Cobb

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