Third Imperial Charter of Averius
Preamble
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Article I: Nobility
Nobility, an ancient relic of the past, are an important aspect of the Empire to maintain tradition and ties to the past.
Section 1: Titles of Nobility
In respect for the service of families of noble lineage, noble titles shall be granted by the Emperor.
- The title of King/Queen shall be granted to those of high acclaim with historical claims over a Kingdom.
- The title of Grand Prince/Princess shall be granted to those of high acclaim with historical claims over a Principality.
- The title of Duke/Duchess shall be granted to those of high acclaim with historical claims over a Duchy.
- The title of Count/Countess shall be granted to those of high acclaim with historical claims over a County.
- The title of Baron/Baroness shall be granted to those of high acclaim with historical claims over a Barony.
- Only Titles of these ranks shall be subject to Article I, unless otherwise specified in this Charter.
Section 2: Rights of the Nobility
The Nobility, for their service to the Empire, shall be granted some specific rights.
- The Noble Lords shall be granted the right to sanctioned non-lethal duels.
- The Noble Lords shall be granted equal treatment for equal rank, regardless of species, age, sex, sexuality, or religion.
- The Noble Lords shall be granted the right to employ private security or Knights of Honor.
- The Noble Lords shall be granted the right to own property and estates.
- The Noble Lords shall be granted the right to Council, administrative, civil, legal, or otherwise.
Section 3: House of Lords
The Nobility, having long served the Empire, shall sit on the House of Lords.
- Each eligible Noble Lord shall receive a number of notes in the House of Lords
- The Imperial Title of Emperor shall receive 9 votes and may cast an additional vote in case of a tied vote.
- Royal Titles, such as King, Queen, Grand Prince, and Grand Princess, shall receive 7 votes.
- Ducal Titles, such as Duke and Duchess, shall receive 5 votes.
- County Titles, such as Count and Countess, shall receive 3 votes.
- Baronage Titles, such as Baron and Baroness, shall receive 1 vote.
- The House of Lords shall be presided over by the Emperor or the Prime Minister if no Emperor is able to preside over the votes.
- A Person of noble birth must present ones self to the House of Lords upon reaching the age of ten.
- A Person may not sit in the House of Lords until one has reached the age of eighteen.
Section 4: Powers of the House
The House of Lords shall be vested with certain enumerated powers.
- The House of Lords may elect a new Emperor if there is no eligible inheritor to the Crown.
- The House of Lords may select the Emperor from amongst the Royal Families.
- If no Royal Families are existent, the House of Lords may elect a new Emperor from amongst those in the House of Lords.
- A Noble Lord may elect a proxy to sit in the House of Lords if they are unable to do so.
- The House of Lords may create rules and standards for the nobility.
- The House of Lords may not pass rules or standards that regulate, change, or modify inheritance or estate ownership.
- The Emperor may veto or reject any law passed by the House of Lords at any time.
Section 5: Estates and Inheritance
The Nobility shall have special rules and guidelines in regards to estates and inheritance.
- Noble Lords shall be granted estates reflective of his or her station in their historic domain and in the Imperial Central District.
- Imperial Titles shall be granted estates of unrestricted size.
- Royal Titles shall be granted estates of five-hundred hectare of land in size.
- Ducal Titles shall be granted estates of one-hundred hectare of land in size.
- County Titles shall be granted estates of twenty-five hectares of land in size.
- Baronage Titles shall be granted estates of one hectare of land in size.
- Estate sizes may be slightly larger or smaller than the designated size due to geographical, geological, topographical, or environmental limitations.
- Noble Lords shall follow definitive rules in regards to inheritance.
- If an heir is designated by the noble, titles and land shall go to the designated son or daughter.
- If an heir is not designated by the noble, titles and land shall go to the eldest son or daughter.
- A person may not inherit more than one title of nobility.
- If a person has multiple titles to pass down, the designated heir or eldest child gets the highest and most prestigious title, and the others are passed down based on age.
- A noble may grant his or her spouse a title of nobility.
- Property shall be inherited with the lands of the title being inherited based on titles granted to the children.
- Any land or property not bound by titles shall be inherited by either a designation by the noble or shall be spread equally if no such designation exists.
- Titles of nobility that can not be passed on shall be forfeited.
- If a noble has no children to inherit his or her titles, property, and land, and has designated a sibling to inherit, that sibling shall inherit those property, titles, and land.
- If a noble has no children to inherit his or her land and titles, it does to his or her eldest sibling.
- If a noble has no children to inherit his or her property, it it spread amongst his or her siblings.
- Titles and land which can not be inherited by a sibling or child of a noble may be given by the sibling or child to a child of their own.
Article II: Legislative Authority
The Empire, recognizing the need for better distribution of power and authority, shall vest legislative authority in a democratically elected Parliament.
Section 1: Parliament
Parliament shall be created with certain aspects.
- Parliament shall be established with one seat per million people.
- Parliament shall be presided over by a Prime Minister.
- Parliament shall be the sole authority with legislative power.
- Parliament shall have certain requirements for sessions.
- Parliament shall be in session for no less than two-hundred days per year
- Sessions of Parliament may not be held except on Saturday or Sunday.
- Sessions of Parliament shall be held from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm with an hour lunch from noon until 1:00 pm.
- The first day of a new session after an election with the new members shall be held on the Summer Solstice
- The Prime Minister may declare an Emergency Session that shall last no longer than thirty days to address a specific legislation or agenda that could not be passed or acted upon during the normal session.
Section 2: Eligibility of Parliament
Certain standards shall be set for eligibility for Parliament.
- A Member of Parliament (MP) shall be at least eighteen years of age as of the date of the election.
- A Member of Parliament must be either a current or former member of the Imperial Armed Forces.
- A Member of Parliament must not have been dishonorably discharged from the military.
- A Member of Parliament must not be a criminal nor have served any time in prison after a criminal conviction.
- A Member of Parliament may have been a former criminal if he or she has been found innocent on appeal, have received an Imperial Pardon, or have had the conviction expunged.
- A Member of Parliament must maintain a residence within his or her Election District for which his or her seat represents.
Section 3: Parliamentary Elections
Certain standards shall be set for Parliamentary Elections.
- Elections shall be held every fifth year on the 0th and 5th year.
- The day of the election shall by on March fifteenth.
- Elections shall take place from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm on election day with votes being counted by 7:00 pm of the next day.
- Elections shall be conducted using the Single Transferable Vote method.
- Election Districts shall be created for each seat in Parliament based on the census held every ten years.
Section 4: Rights of Parliament
Certain rights shall be vested in the Members of Parliament.
- Member of Parliaments shall be granted estates from which the Members of Parliament can live while Parliament is in session.
- Members of Parliament shall be treated equally, regardless on ones' species, age, sex, sexuality, religion, or income.
- Families of Members of Parliament shall be granted citizenship if they do not already have citizenship.
- Members of Parliament shall be guaranteed an annual rate of pay reflective of their status.
Section 5: Powers of Parliament
Certain enumerated powers shall be vested to the Parliament.
- Parliament shall be granted the power to propose, debate, and vote on legislation.
- Laws and other proposals shall be passed or failed based upon a majority vote.
- Holidays shall be established based upon a majority vote in Parliament.
- Petitions sent to Parliament may be approved based upon a majority vote in Parliament.
- Parliament shall be granted the power to override a veto of legislation based on a two-thirds majority vote.
- Parliament shall have the power to approve or reject the appointment of any ministry official or judicial appointment.
- Parliament shall have the sole power to establish taxes and direct spending measures.
Article III: Executive Authority
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Section 1: The Crown
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Section 2: Crown Authority
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Section 3: Ministerial Authority
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Section 4: Selection of Ministers
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Section 5: Estates and Inheritance
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Article IV: Judicial Authority
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Section 1: Duty of the Courts
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Section 2: Imperial Court
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Section 3: Ducal Courts
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Section 4: Courts of Appeal
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Section 5: Local Courts
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Article V: Military Authority
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Section 1: Role of the Military
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Section 2: Ministerial Oversight
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Section 3: Military Courts
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Section 4: Law Enforcement
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Section 5: Loyalty to the Crown
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Article VI: Local Governments
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Section 1: Regional Governance
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Section 2: Tax Collection
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Section 3: Municipal Governance
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Section 4: Role of the Lordships
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Section 5: Supremacy of Powers
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Article VII: Unity
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Section 1: Joining the Empire
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Section 2: Citizenship
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Section 3: Residency
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Section 4: Imperial Patheon
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Section 5: Break from the Empire
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Article VIII: Rights
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Section 1: Personal Rights
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Section 2: Political Rights
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Section 3: Judicial Rights
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Section 4: Species Rights
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Section 5: Discrimination
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Article IX: Amendments
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Section 1: Proposal of Amendments
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Section 2: Amendment Approval
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Section 3: Amendment Vote
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Section 4: Imperial Approval
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Section 5: Amendment Exclusion
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