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All nations within The South Pacific are entitled to 3 Warnings before being ejected and banned, subject to the following parameters: 1. * The 3 (three) Warnings must be issued by different nations--more than one person has to be angered by the offender's actions in order for it to apply. 2. * The 3 (three) Warnings must be temporally spaced--they must be issued during at least 2 different time periods. Several warnings sent within just a few minutes will either be treated as one Warning, or subject to #5 below. 3. * If you issue a warning, you must post the evidence of why to the forum--you must have some sort of documentation of the offense that you gave the warning for. There is a specific thread already set up for this purpose. 4. * You can only issue a Warning for th

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  • All nations within The South Pacific are entitled to 3 Warnings before being ejected and banned, subject to the following parameters: 1. * The 3 (three) Warnings must be issued by different nations--more than one person has to be angered by the offender's actions in order for it to apply. 2. * The 3 (three) Warnings must be temporally spaced--they must be issued during at least 2 different time periods. Several warnings sent within just a few minutes will either be treated as one Warning, or subject to #5 below. 3. * If you issue a warning, you must post the evidence of why to the forum--you must have some sort of documentation of the offense that you gave the warning for. There is a specific thread already set up for this purpose. 4. * You can only issue a Warning for th
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  • All nations within The South Pacific are entitled to 3 Warnings before being ejected and banned, subject to the following parameters: 1. * The 3 (three) Warnings must be issued by different nations--more than one person has to be angered by the offender's actions in order for it to apply. 2. * The 3 (three) Warnings must be temporally spaced--they must be issued during at least 2 different time periods. Several warnings sent within just a few minutes will either be treated as one Warning, or subject to #5 below. 3. * If you issue a warning, you must post the evidence of why to the forum--you must have some sort of documentation of the offense that you gave the warning for. There is a specific thread already set up for this purpose. 4. * You can only issue a Warning for the offenses on this list, and new rules must be approved by the Delegate, Secretary of Justice, Deputy of Justice, or another member of the Cabinet. 5. * The warning system can be overridden in the case of a grievous offense, but the person can only be banned if a quorum, (two-thirds), of the Cabinet is in agreement with the action. If such a majority cannot be reached, the nation concerned will be issued a Warning instead. 6. * A public record shall be kept of all Warnings given, to whom and with links to the evidence, and this record shall be updated on a regular basis. 7. * When a Warning is given, a link to the Warning and evidence thereof (refer to #3 above), shall be sent to the offending nation, along with a link to the 3 Warnings Law. Once a nation has accumulated 3 Warnings, they shall be ejected and banned from the region. Nations wishing to contest their banishment shall follow the Trial procedures set forward in the Charter.
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