Noble Houses Act

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Noble Houses Act
Jurisdiction Taijitu
Enacted by Ecclesia of Taijitu
Introduced February 25, 2015
Vote March 6, 2015
Full text of the Noble Houses Act
History



The Noble Houses Act is an Act to protect the egalitarian principles of the Glorious Revolution by denying official recognition to noble houses and titles and discouraging their use by citizens and foreigners in Taijitu.

Legislative Record

The Noble Houses Act was introduced by Myroria on February 25, 2015 and was enacted by the Ecclesia of Taijitu on March 6, 2015.

Text

  1. The government of Taijitu, when acting in an official capacity, will not recognize any noble house or title.
  2. If a foreigner belonging to a noble house applies for citizenship, it will be granted. However, the citizen will be referred to by the government of Taijitu, when acting in an official capacity, as "Citizen [name]", and no reference will be made to their counterrevolutionary pedigree.
  3. If a foreigner belonging to a noble house is assigned here as a dignitary, or resides in Taijitu without acquiring citizenship, they will be referred to by the government of Taijitu, when acting in an official capacity, by their name only, and no reference will be made to their counterrevolutionary pedigree.
  4. Citizens and foreign residents will be encouraged to avoid personal use of noble names or titles in Taijitu, as a demonstration of respect for the egalitarian principles of the Glorious Revolution.