Wait, I’m curious about the legal basis for this conditional intent—I’ve never 
seen something like it before. I guess there’s an argument to be made that the 
“announcement of intent” required by 2595/1 could be subject to conditions?

Gaelan

> On Jan 30, 2020, at 7:37 PM, Alexis Hunt via agora-official 
> <agora-offic...@agoranomic.org> wrote:
> 
> Peer review for twg's thesis has concluded, and the thesis committee can
> now begin to award em a degree for eir thesis "Letter to an Anti-Scamster:
> On the Importance of Loopholes in Agoran Culture", accessible below at
> https://www.mail-archive.com/agora-business@agoranomic.org/msg35420.html.
> All Agorans are invited to participate in the committee by supporting or
> objecting to the below intents.
> 
> Based on peer review, either an Associate of Nomic or a Baccalaureate of
> Nomic could potentially be an appropriate degree. Therefore:
> 
> I intend, with 2 Agoran Consent, to award twg the Patent Title of Associate
> of Nomic, subject to the conditions that the person performing the award
> pursuant to this intent is the Herald, the following intent has not been
> resolved, and the ratio of supporters to objectors of this intent is
> greater than that of the following intent.
> 
> I intend, with 2 Agoran Consent, to award twg the Patent Title of
> Baccalaureate of Nomic, subject to the conditions that the person
> performing the award pursuant to this intent is the Herald, the previous
> intent has not been resolved, and the ratio of supporters to objectors of
> this intent is equal to or greater than that of the following intent.
> 
> In other words, the degree which twg will be awarded will be the most
> strongly-supported degree, breaking ties in favour of Baccalaureate.
> 
> -Alexis

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