Reminder About The Laws Of The Sigil
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 12:00 am
A letter is delivered to the Hall of Records, it is targeted for the factors or Factol.
Reminder About the Laws of the Sigil
[size0]Nica Brianna Kelter, Notary Three[/size]
It has come to the attention of Harmonium that there has been aggressive tax collecting practices pursued within the Market and Guild Ward. Threats of violence will not be tolerated by the Fated in legal issues such as tax collection, threat of violence will be considered by law a summary offense of Dangerous Behavior. If there seems to be an issue with tax collecting, the Fated members should be instructed to pursue a legal path to achieve it.
Similarly aggressive behavior can be notified by taxing each individual exchange, on the spot, within presence of the customers of entrepreneurs. Such behavior can be interpreted by law as a summary offense of Disrupting the Peace, in and of itself. The Harmonium trusts the Fated can muster up a better method than to purposefully make business more difficult to pursue, thus decrease any potential tax income they might achieve otherwise.
Further incidents will be pursued by legal actions.
Reminder About the Laws of the Sigil
[size0]Nica Brianna Kelter, Notary Three[/size]
It has come to the attention of Harmonium that there has been aggressive tax collecting practices pursued within the Market and Guild Ward. Threats of violence will not be tolerated by the Fated in legal issues such as tax collection, threat of violence will be considered by law a summary offense of Dangerous Behavior. If there seems to be an issue with tax collecting, the Fated members should be instructed to pursue a legal path to achieve it.
Similarly aggressive behavior can be notified by taxing each individual exchange, on the spot, within presence of the customers of entrepreneurs. Such behavior can be interpreted by law as a summary offense of Disrupting the Peace, in and of itself. The Harmonium trusts the Fated can muster up a better method than to purposefully make business more difficult to pursue, thus decrease any potential tax income they might achieve otherwise.
Further incidents will be pursued by legal actions.