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==Overview==
==Overview==
* The title of [[Imperial Harbourmaster]].
* Weould have created the title "Imperial Harbourmaster."


==Date==
==Date==
* Summer 379YE
* Defeated Summer 379YE


==Cost==
==Cost==
* Unknown
* None


==Progress==
==Progress==
* Unknown
* Defeated


==Constitution==
==Constitution==
* This motion would effectively have [[Powers_of_the_Imperial_Senate#Abrogation|abrogated]] ceremonial title of [[Admiral]], and created a new the Imperial title.  
* This motion would effectively have [[Powers_of_the_Imperial_Senate#Abrogation|abrogated]] ceremonial title of [[Admiral]], and created a new the Imperial title.  
* A motion should as far as possible do only one thing.
* A motion should as far as possible do only one thing.
[[Category:Senate Motion]]
{{Senate Motion}}

Revision as of 15:33, 21 August 2015

In view of the construction of the Freeborn Navy, that the current ceremonial title of "Admiral"should be renamed "Imperial Harbourmaster" so as to avoid confusion when an Admiral is formally appointed to the Military Council.

The powers of the Imperial Harbourmaster will be clarified and defined as follows:

That it's responsibilities be expanded to include coordination of merchant vessels as well as raiding ships and encouraging citizens to use them for cirtuous purposes.

That the Senate will devolve the Power to build or improve Great Works which affect fleet resources to this position.

That it be granted the Power to Address the Senate once per summit on any and all matters pertaining to those responsibilities.

The position will REMAIN an Imperial position appointed annually by the Senate, and should be re-appointed forthwith.

Proposed by Madruga, seconded by Sarvos

Overview

  • Weould have created the title "Imperial Harbourmaster."

Date

  • Defeated Summer 379YE

Cost

  • None

Progress

  • Defeated

Constitution

  • This motion would effectively have abrogated ceremonial title of Admiral, and created a new the Imperial title.
  • A motion should as far as possible do only one thing.