Document:Treaty of Serebursk
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Contents
- 1 Article the Nth: On the Cessation of Military Hostilities and Occupation
- 2 Article the Nth: On the Reform of the Monarchy
- 3 Article the Nth: On the Recognition of Noble Houses
- 4 Article the Nth: On the Reform of the Ducal Council
- 5 Article the Nth: On the Establishment of a Popular Council
- 6 Article the Nth: On the Creation of Imperial Cities
- 7 Article the Nth: On the Adoption of New Titles and Symbols
- 8 Article the Nth: On the Payment of Reparations
- 9 Article the Nth: On the Devolution of Power to the Duchies
- 10 Article the Nth: On the Status of Recent Territories
- 11 Article the Nth: On the Timeframe of this Treaty
- 12 Article the Nth: Supplementary Provisions
Article the Nth: On the Cessation of Military Hostilities and Occupation
Article the Nth: On the Reform of the Monarchy
- The House of Pembroke-Havelock shall be dissolved into its original constituent houses of the House of Pembroke and the House of Havelock. This dissolution shall be effected within one year of the passage of this treaty. The House of Pembroke-Havelock
- The office of King of Novmir shall be abolished and replaced by the new office of Emperor of Novmir. His majesty Fredrick Maximilians Pembroke shall be the first to assume the office of Emperor and shall be crowned as such at a time and place of his choosing following the passage of this treaty.
- The Emperor shall have the right to nominate as many heirs to the throne as he wishes, and these heirs may be drawn from any recognized noble house. No heir, however, shall be considered legitimate without the subsequent approval of the Ducal Council. Such approval, once given, may not be revoked by the Ducal Council. Upon the death or abdication of the Emperor, his eldest legitimate heir shall be crowned as Emperor.
- Should the Emperor have no legitimate heirs at the time of his death or abdication, then the Ducal Council shall elect a new Emperor from among the recognized houses of nobility.
- The Emperor shall not be permitted to alter the tax or legal codes without the consent of the Imperial Assembly. He, however, shall retain the right to veto all proposals of the Imperial Assembly and shall remain commander in-chief of the armed forces.
Article the Nth: On the Recognition of Noble Houses
Article the Nth: On the Reform of the Ducal Council
Article the Nth: On the Establishment of a Popular Council
- Within N Units of signing administration of census and creation of districts
- Within N Units of signing first election
- Method of election
- Future elections, redistrictings and censuses
- Powers of the Popular Council
Article the Nth: On the Creation of Imperial Cities
Article the Nth: On the Adoption of New Titles and Symbols
Article the Nth: On the Payment of Reparations
- All parties agree to wave any and all demands of reparations[?]