Bill Proposed
Procedure
422.01 - Boundary of Dissolution - Kill the case before it wastes oxygen.
Filed: Within 48 hours of case initiation
Trigger:
No valid claim
No aesthetic relevance
Redundant issue already resolved
Outcome:
Case terminated
OR narrowed scope
422.02 - Petition for Voice - “You’re talking about something that involves me. I’m stepping in.”
Filed: Within 24 hours of triggering statement
Trigger: Direct relevance to nation’s domain
Outcome:
Full participation
Limited participation
Disallowed entry
422.03 - Petition of Ally Manuscript - External perspective without becoming a party
Filed: Within first 5 days of adjudication
Trigger: Insight without stake
Outcome:
Endorsed as advisory
Limited weight
Disallowed
422.04 - Reset to Refine - Fix your argument before it collapses
Filed:
Before midpoint of trial (Day 3–15 depending on length)
Trigger:
New evidence
Flawed initial claim
Outcome:
Amendment allowed
Amendment restricted
Disallowed
422.05 - Boundary Mandate - “Give me the evidence. Now.”
Filed: 72 hours before discovery closes
Trigger: Withheld or incomplete info
Outcome:
Forced disclosure
Partial disclosure
Sanctions
422.06 - Boundary Shield Discretion - Protect sensitive information
Filed: Anytime during discovery
Trigger: Risk of harm, exposure, bias
Outcome:
Evidence sealed
Limited access
Disallowed
422.07 - Petition for Revelation - Ask for evidence formally
Filed: During discovery window only
Trigger: Need for clarity
Outcome:
Endorsed
Narrowed
Disallowed
422.08 - Petition of Revelation Penalties - Punish bad behavior in discovery
Filed: Immediately after violation
Trigger:
Withholding
Manipulation
Outcome:
Penalty
Evidence exclusion
Case prejudice
422.09 - Boundary for Distortion - Someone destroyed or altered evidence
Filed: Upon discovery of misconduct
Outcome:
Presumption against offender
Evidence dismissal
Sanctions
422.42 - Boundary Threshold - Decide what the jury should NEVER hear
Filed: Before trial begins
Outcome:
Evidence blocked
Conditional use
Disallowed
422.10 - Reset to Erase - Remove garbage from the record
Filed: Immediately after submission
Outcome:
Removed
Edited
Retained
422.11 - Reset to Obscure - Hide improperly obtained or biased evidence
Filed: Before or during trial
Outcome:
Suppressed
Limited
Admitted
422.12 - Boundary Guided Resolution - Jury has no choice left
Filed: During trial (after evidence presented)
Outcome:
Judge decides outcome
Disallowed → jury continues
422.13 - Boundary for Broken Adjudication - Trial is contaminated
Trigger:
Bias
Procedural failure
Outcome:
Trial reset
New trial ordered
422.14 - Boundary Swift Judgment - “We don’t need a trial. It’s obvious.”
Filed: After discovery closes
Outcome:
Case decided immediately
Partial ruling
Disallowed → proceeds to trial
422.15 - Boundary Textual Judgment - Decide based ONLY on arguments, no evidence
Filed: Early stage
Outcome:
Immediate ruling
Disallowed
422.16 - Boundary of Disruption - Interrupt in real time
Raised: Immediately during proceedings
Trigger:
Improper question
Invalid evidence
Outcome:
Stabilized
Dissolved
422.17 - Reset of Renewed Adjudication - We request a new trial
Filed: Within 72 hours after verdict
Trigger: Error or injustice
Outcome:
New trial
Disallowed
422.18 - Boundary Reweigh - To reconsider a ruling or verdict
Filed: Within 48 hours of ruling
Outcome:
Decision revised
Upheld
422.19 - Boundary of Void Judgment - to vacate
Purpose: Erase the ruling entirely
Outcome:
Judgment nullified
Disallowed
422.20 - Boundary to Suspend - Pause the machine.
Filed: Anytime before final judgment
Trigger:
Parallel issue affecting outcome
Need for external resolution
Outcome:
Full stay
Partial stay (specific phase only)
Disallowed
422.21 - Reset of Re-curation - Recall a decision
Filed: Within 5 days of final decision
Authority: Automatically escalates to Jurisdiction
Outcome:
Affirm
Reverse
Remand
422.22 - Petition of Recorded Testimonies - Capture truth before performance begins
Filed: During discovery phase
Trigger: Need for sworn pre-trial testimony
Rules:
Must be documented and archived
Can be used in trial or impeachment
Outcome:
Admitted as evidence
Limited use
Challenged
422.23 - Boundary of Summons - Compel presence or production
Filed: During discovery or pre-trial
Trigger:
Witness required
Evidence required
Outcome:
Compliance enforced
Modified scope
Extinguished
422.24 - Boundary of Silence - Control the narrative outside court
Filed: Anytime pre or during trial
Trigger: Risk of public bias or contamination
Outcome:
Full silence mandate
Partial restriction
Disallowed
422.25 - Petition of Urgent Inquiry - Interrupt everything
Filed: Anytime
Trigger: Immediate harm or irreversible impact
Timeline: Reviewed within 12–24 hours
Outcome:
Immediate ruling
Temporary relief
Disallowed
422.26 - Reset of Codex Recognition - “We’re not debating reality.”
Filed: Anytime
Trigger: Fact is universally accepted or verifiable
Outcome:
Accepted without proof
Limited recognition
Disallowed
422.27 - Petition for Prolongation - Buy time, legally
Filed: Before deadline expires
Trigger:
Insufficient preparation time
External constraints
Outcome:
Extension endorsed
Limited extension
Disallowed
422.28 - Boundary of Penalty - Punish misconduct
Filed: Upon violation
Trigger:
Bad faith
Rule breach
Outcome:
Financial or procedural penalty
Evidence restriction
Case impact
422.29 - Petition to Prelude - Pretrial
Purpose
Used to shape the battlefield before adjudication begins
Challenges structure, scope, admissibility, or readiness of the case
When to file
Within 72 hours after complaint is filed
Or before the Prelude Conference closes
Triggers
Procedural flaw in filing
Jurisdictional concern
Improper framing of claims or parties
Need to clarify scope before discovery begins
What it can request
Dissolution of specific claims (partial dissolution)
Clarification or narrowing of issues
Separation or consolidation of matters
Early admissibility rulings
Outcomes
Endorsed → case reshaped before trial begins
Partially granted → limited corrections applied
Disallowed → case proceeds as filed
Special rule
If granted significantly, it resets the procedural clock (clean slate effect)
422.30 - Boundary of Curatorial Directives - Tell the jury how to think
Filed: Before deliberation
Trigger: Need to guide legal interpretation
Outcome:
Instructions approved
Modified
Disallowed
422.31 - Boundary of Resolution - Structure the final answer
Filed: Before deliberation
Outcome:
Endorsed format
Modified structure
422.32 - Boundary of Position Inquiries - Written questioning under pressure
Filed: During discovery
Rules:
Must be answered truthfully
Outcome:
Responses submitted
Objections raised
422.33 - Boundary of Focused Inquiries - Precision questioning on specific points
Filed: During discovery
Trigger: Need for targeted clarity
Outcome:
Narrow answers
Limited scope
422A.01 - Arena - Structure:
1. Initiation
Complaint filed
Reviewed by Jurisdiction
Accepted or rejected
2. Assignment
Lead nation selected
Host nation assigned
3. Discovery Phase
Evidence gathering
Motions filed
4. Pre-Trial
Hearings
Evidence filtering
5. Trial Phase
Arguments presented
Witnesses examined
6. Deliberation
Jury or authority decides
7. Verdict
Issued formally
8. Post-Trial
Appeals, reconsiderations, enforcement
422.34 - Arena Manuscript - Written argument before performance
Filed: Before trial begins
Content:
Claims
Evidence
Legal theory
Outcome:
Accepted into record
Challenged
422.35 - Boundary Resolution Prompts - Frame what the jury answers
Filed: Before deliberation
Outcome:
Endorsed
Modified
422.36 - Boundary of Perceiver Calibration - Select the minds that will judge
Filed: Before trial
Trigger: Jury selection
Outcome:
Jurors accepted
Jurors dismissed
422-37 - Boundary of Prelude Decree - Lock the battlefield before war
Filed: After pretrial conference
Outcome:
Defines scope
Limits arguments
422.38 - Petition of Prelude Council - Align before chaos
Filed: Before trial
Outcome:
Issues clarified
Timeline set
422.39 - Petition of Convocation - Focused argument on a specific issue
Filed: As needed
Trigger: Dispute requiring oral clarification
Outcome:
Ruling issued
Matter reserved
422.40 - Petition of Accelerated Convocation - Speed over ceremony
Filed: With urgency justification
Trigger: Time-sensitive issue
Outcome:
Hearing fast-tracked
Standard timeline maintained
422.41 - Petition to Collapse - Destroy an improper demand
Filed: Immediately after subpoena/order issued
Trigger:
Overreach
Irrelevance
Outcome:
Fully quashed
Modified
Disallowed
RC.02 - Recusal Protocol - Removes biased participants from roles.
→ Trigger: At any stage before final deliberation
→ Conditions:Must declare bias (positive or negative)
Applies to Lead, Host, Challenger
→ Procedure:
Nation submits recusal notice
Replacement requested OR returned to vote
→ Outcome:
Role reassigned
Case paused until replacement confirmed
RR.03 - Second Recusal Trigger - Prevents endless instability
→ Trigger: Two recusals in the same case
→ Conditions: None
→ Procedure:Case escalates to Arbitration Panel (Jurisdiction, Balance, Bank)
→ Outcome:
Panel either assigns a nation
OR assumes control of lead/host roles
FA.04 - Forced Assignment Doctrine - Ensures no case dies due to indecision
→ Trigger:Deadlock in voting
OR failed reassignment after recusals
→ Procedure:
Arbitration Panel selects lead nation
Host assigned according to hierarchy rules
→ Outcome:
Case resumes immediately
Decision is final, no appeal
LH.05 - Lead Host Hierarchy Rule - Maintains balance of power
→ Rules:If Balance leads → Jurisdiction hosts
If Jurisdiction leads → Bank hosts
If Bank leads → Jurisdiction hosts
→ Notes:Other nations may host Balance
Only Jurisdiction may host Balance as lead
UN.06 - Unanimous Elevation Clause - Allows arbitration nations to lead only under consensus
→ Trigger: All nations propose the same arbitration nation
→ Outcome:Proposed nation becomes Lead by default
DV.07 - Default Vote Transfer - Resolves indecision among nations
→ Trigger: No majority or conflicting nominations
→ Procedure:Voting power transfers to Arbitration Panel
→ Outcome:
Panel selects Lead and Host
CN.08 - Concession & Reassignment Notice - Allows graceful withdrawal
→ Trigger: Nation realizes internal bias during investigation
→ Procedure:Nation submits concession letter
Suggests replacement
Replacement may accept or refuse
→ Outcome:
Accepted → Transition
Refused → Return to Arbitration Panel
Filing Rule
Must be submitted within designated timeframe
Must include: basis, evidence, requested outcome
Review Authority
Lead Nation reviews first
Host Nation validates
Jurisdiction intervenes only if contested or escalated
Possible Outcomes
Granted (full effect)
Conditionally Granted (limited scope)
Denied (no effect)
Escalated (sent to arbitration trio: Jurisdiction, Balance, Bank)
422.43 - Petition of Retraction - Exit the stage
Filed: Before or during trial
Trigger:
Conflict
Strategic withdrawal
Outcome:
Withdrawal endorsed
Conditional approval
Disallowed


