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An Honourable Life Act, 1783


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ACT OF THE IMPERIAL DIET

 


 

AN HONOURABLE LIFE ACT, 1783

1st of Tobias’ Bounty

Introduced in the Commons.

Passed by the House of Commons in the 18th Imperial Diet.

 

COMMONS

AYE

Rakoczy

Stahl-Elendil

O. Barclay

Galbraith

O’Rourke

Carrion

Kortrevich

Christiansen

 

NAY

Wick

 

ABSENT

C. Barclay

Baruch

Bykov

 

INTRODUCTION

To this day, many people have sat as elected members of the Imperial Diet, both members of the Imperial Senate and the House of Commons are alive today. Yet, for their toil for the nation’s legislative branch, they have received no benefits throughout their lifetime, often resulting in these civil servants' lives post-Diet being inadequate.

 

SECTION I:

On MHC and Senator Pension

  1. A retired MHC or Senator shall be entitled to a yearly pension of 100 marks annually, from the day of their retirement until their death.
  2. A retired MHC or Senator who was the President of either the Commons or the Senate shall receive an additional 100 marks annually, from the day of their retirement until their death.

 


 

Introduced by Member of the Commons Sir Lauritz Christiansen KM on 18th of Harren’s Folley, 1783

 

Issued and proclaimed,

Peter III, by the grace of GOD Holy Orenian Emperor, forever August, King of Renatus, Curon, Salvus, and Seventis, King of Kaedrin, Prince of Malinor, Grand Duke of Ves, Duke of Lorraine and Roden, Baron of Sedan, Vitzburg and Sedai, Protector of the Heartlanders, Highlanders, and Farfolk, etcetera

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