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== $SHR: Rule Shares ==
== $SHR: Rule Shares ==


For each rule, there is a class of fungible items representing shares of ownership of that rule. When a new rule is created by a proposal, the player whose proposal created that rule gains 6 shares of that rule, and the Bureau of Business gains 4 shares of that rule. When a proposal takes effect, for each rule that it alters, a share of that rule is created in the possession of the owner of the proposal.
For each rule, there is a class of fungible items representing shares of ownership of that rule. When a new rule is created by a standard proposal, the most recent owner of that proposal gains 6 shares of the rule, and the Bureau of Business gains 4 shares of the rule. When a standard proposal takes effect, for each rule that it alters, a share of that rule is created in the possession of the most recent owner.


If an entity owns more than half of the shares of a rule, they are considered the Majority Shareholder for that rule.  If a proposal contains an amendment that would modify an existing rule, the Majority shareholder of the rule can issue a Shareholder Veto on the proposal by stating their intent to do so in #shareholder-veto, raising the required vote percentage to two thirds. If the proposal has not been withdrawn by the end of its voting period, the Majority shareholder must give 1 share of the rule to the Bureau of Business.  
If an entity owns more than half of the shares of a rule, they are considered the Majority Shareholder for that rule.  If a proposal contains an amendment that would modify an existing rule, the Majority shareholder of the rule can issue a Shareholder Veto on the proposal by stating their intent to do so in #shareholder-veto, raising the required vote percentage to two thirds. If the proposal has not been withdrawn by the end of its voting period, the Majority shareholder must give 1 share of the rule to the Bureau of Business.