Woodsville Government
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The Woodsville Government very carefully plans out its decisions, often debates on weather or not to grant or deny new laws sometimes take days. So far, these laws have passed:
Building Laws:
- 1. The construction of a building must be authorised by either the Vice-Mayor or Mayor.
- 2. The land the building resides on must be fully paid for.
- 3. The building must not conflict with other properties in any way.
- 4. If the building is seemingly unoccupied for 1 Month, then the owner will be given a notice and must reply to the notice within 1 week, or else the house will be repossessed and sold to a new owner.
- 5. A house may only be demolished by its owner or someone hired by its owner.
- 6. Land expansions must be fully paid for by the owner.
- 7. A building can have no more than 5 floors or go no higher than -3.9 meters.
- 8. A building's basement cannot go any lower than -23.9 Meters.
- 9. All buildings constructed on the surface near the entrance to Woodsville cost twice as much as a regular building and must be constantly looked after.
- 10. You are only allowed to own 2 properties per person, unless stated otherwise.
Domestic Laws:
- 1. All goods must be fully paid for if purchased.
- 2. The theft of any goods will result in the immediate deactivation of your bank account and status as resident of Woodsville.
- 3. In the case of the absence of the Mayor of Woodsville, The Vice-Mayor takes full control until the Mayor returns.
- 4. In the case of the absence of both the Mayor and Vice-Mayor, then either the Head of Woodsville Defence, or Sovereign of Palmshire, take full control until one of the above return.
- 5. The Woodsville Archives are strictly off-limits to the general public. Access must be granted beforehand by the Mayor.
- 6. Disobeying a direct order from the Mayor or Vice-Mayor of Woodsville will result in a ~2000 fine.
- 7. Crimes against the Mayor, Vice-Mayor, or any official within the Woodsville or Palmshire Government will result in immediate detainment.
More and more laws are added often. It is recommended you check this page at least twice a week to keep an eye out for new laws.
--~Viscount Woodsville, Meta Ike. 08:26, 7 May 2011 (EDT)