First of all, I want to change the nomenclature of the Clerk's office to be Clarqeu da Corts, which is I think the appropriate translation. So I want to make that change throughout.
Secondly, since service is usually possible by the Clerk directly through private message, and I just realized I've been cutting out a step accidentally and we should formalize that:
10.1. The Secretary of State shall accept service of any complaints or claims to the Cort pü Inalt or General Cort of Talossa on behalf of all citizens. The Secretary of State shall email notice of said complaints or claims to the concerned citizen and affirm to the Cort that they did so on that date (the "date of service").
shall be amended to
10.1. The Secretary of State shall accept service of any complaints or claims to the Cort pü Inalt or General Cort of Talossa on behalf of all citizens, on request of the Clarqeu da Corts. The Secretary of State shall email notice of said complaints or claims to the concerned citizen and affirm to the Cort that they did so on that date (the "date of service").
Thirdly, I think I have implicit authority to specify the rough form for petitions, but just to make it clear:
4.11. The Clarqeu da Corts may publish guidelines as to the appropriate forms for filing petitions before the Corts, and may reject petitions which fail to abide by these guidelines. Such guidelines will be entirely subordinate and subject to the oversight and amendment of the Cort pü Inalt.
Fourthly, we need some civil suit protections. The law has a lot of stuff about criminal suits, but we need a similar section for civil suits. I'll get to that ASAP.
Secondly, since service is usually possible by the Clerk directly through private message, and I just realized I've been cutting out a step accidentally and we should formalize that:
10.1. The Secretary of State shall accept service of any complaints or claims to the Cort pü Inalt or General Cort of Talossa on behalf of all citizens. The Secretary of State shall email notice of said complaints or claims to the concerned citizen and affirm to the Cort that they did so on that date (the "date of service").
shall be amended to
10.1. The Secretary of State shall accept service of any complaints or claims to the Cort pü Inalt or General Cort of Talossa on behalf of all citizens, on request of the Clarqeu da Corts. The Secretary of State shall email notice of said complaints or claims to the concerned citizen and affirm to the Cort that they did so on that date (the "date of service").
Thirdly, I think I have implicit authority to specify the rough form for petitions, but just to make it clear:
4.11. The Clarqeu da Corts may publish guidelines as to the appropriate forms for filing petitions before the Corts, and may reject petitions which fail to abide by these guidelines. Such guidelines will be entirely subordinate and subject to the oversight and amendment of the Cort pü Inalt.
Fourthly, we need some civil suit protections. The law has a lot of stuff about criminal suits, but we need a similar section for civil suits. I'll get to that ASAP.