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This is a public contract and a pledge named Pocket Dictionary. Any
person CAN join or leave this contract by announcement.
Pavitra CAN amend the following list of definitions by announcement
provided that doing so does not affect the meaning of either or both of
the first two paragraphs of this contract.
To endorse an office means to cast a conditional vote as follows:
endorse the current holder of that office if any,
or otherwise endorse the most recent holder of that office if any,
or otherwise endorse the current Speaker if any,
or otherwise endorse the most recent Speaker if any,
or otherwise vote PRESENT.
Endorsing an unspecified office in an election means endorsing the
office for which the election is being held.
A vote on a decision X of DEPENDS(Y), where Y is a proposal in the same
or earlier distribution, is a conditional vote as follows: FOR if Y
passed or received votes such that Y will pass; AGAINST otherwise. In
case of circularity or paradox, ties are to be broken in favor of X passing.
A vote on a decision X of CONFLICTS(Y), where Y is a proposal in the
same or earlier distribution, is a conditional vote as follows: AGAINST
if Y passed or received votes such that Y will pass; FOR otherwise. In
case of circularity or paradox, ties are to be broken in favor of Y passing.
A vote on a decision X of DEPENDS(Y=Z), where Y is a judicial question
and Z is a valid judgement that could be assigned to that question, is a
conditional vote as follows: FOR if Y has judgement Z; AGAINST otherwise.
A vote on a decision X of CONFLICTS(Y=Z), where Y is a judicial question
and Z is a valid judgement that could be assigned to that question, is a
conditional vote as follows: AGAINST if Y has judgement Z; FOR otherwise.