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Moot
The the
word "moot" can be traced back to
1154, from Old English's
"gemot" meaning "gathering" especially of
freemen, to discuss community affairs or mete justice.
In Ealdormere we hold a
moot each reign to allow for the discussion of issues facing our kingdom.
Kingdom Law says:
XV-201
The Crown shall continue the ancient and honourable tradition of the Moot,
being a forum open to all subjects of the Kingdom to allow discussion of
matters of importance to the people.
But even more importantly, it also says:
XIV-204
Any subject of Ealdormere may speak at a moot, without fear of
recrimination, on any matter of concern to the Kingdom, provided they show
common courtesy.
If you'd like to
discuss something at our next moot, please contact the
Lawspeaker to be placed on
the agenda.
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Moot Minutes
Here are the minutes to those previous moots
that we've been able to compile. Periodically, as more moot minutes become
available, they will be added.
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