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Senate and Court Membership Act | |
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Jurisdiction | Taijitu |
Enacted by | Referendum |
Petition submitted | May 27, 2011 |
Petition approved | May 27, 2011 |
Referendum | June 1, 2011 |
Full text of the Senate and Court Membership Act | |
History |
- The Senate will consist of as many Citizens as those who apply and are accepted by the Speaker of the Senate.
- a. To become apply to become a Senator, an applicant must post the Senator oath in an appropriate thread.
- The Court will consist of at least one justice. Two justices will be added to its member for every sixty registered citizens beyond the first thirty, up to a maximum membership of five justices.
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Legislative | Ecclesia · Citizen-Initiator | Executive | Delegate · Citizen-Diplomats · Citizen-Liaison · Armed Forces . Citizen-Sergeant | Constitution | Constitution |
Laws | Alliance Between Taijitu and The North Pacific . Citizen-Initiator Act .Citizen-Liaison Act. Citizenship Act . Delegacy Act . Flag and Seals Act · Holidays Act . Judiciary Act . Militia Act . Noble Houses Act . Revolutionary Calendar Act . The Rejected Realms - Taijitu Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation . University of the Revolution Act |