Detail: http://zenith.homelinux.net/cotc/viewcase.php?cfj=3062 ============================== CFJ 3062 ============================== One second after the above-quoted message was sent, Tanner L. Swett owned the Promise created in the quoted text. ======================================================================== Caller: Pavitra Judge: G. Judgement: TRUE ======================================================================== History: Called by Pavitra: 05 Jul 2011 22:14:32 GMT Assigned to G.: 07 Jul 2011 02:14:34 GMT Judged TRUE by G.: 07 Jul 2011 05:21:05 GMT ======================================================================== Caller's Arguments: To "submit" a Promise is a fairly reasonable, but not entirely unambiguous, synonym for "create and transfer to the Tree". Favoring the interpretation "create" would cause some inconvenience, but it's probably easier to transfer an accidentally-not-transferred Promise than to retrieve an accidentally-transferred one. ======================================================================== Caller's Evidence: On 06/26/2011 08:33 AM, Tanner L. Swett wrote: > On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 4:47 PM, woggle wrote: > I submit the following Promise: > > Conditions: an appeal for CFJ 3028 has been judged REMAND, and I am > capable of judging one of its questions. Text: On CFJ 3028, I judge > GUILTY and APOLOGY, with the words being "ice cream", "irregardless", > "failure", "Hitler", "Godwin's", "law", "lore", "flaw", "floor", and > "potato". ======================================================================== Judge G.'s Arguments: All other instances of "submit" in the Rules specify to whom the text is being submitted. In the absence of rules-specification, the definition "to present for the approval, consideration, or decision of another or others" is most persuasively a synonym for "publish" (i.e. "I submit this for public review"). Additionally, this definition is explicit for at least one type of text in R106p2. So in this particular context, "submit" = "publish" = "create in eir possession by announcement". TRUE. ========================================================================