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Letter to the Aulic Court, 366 ES

 

 

 

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Issued By

HARREN A. RUTHERN

On the 13th of Jula and Piov, 366 ES

 


 

Va ve Wicaczjoest ag ve Jovenaar i Haense,

 

The safety of the subjects of Haense is paramount, a large portion of which belong to the nobility of the Realm. As such, the nobles are granted certain privileges in the form of being able to have personal guards, however the law regarding that particular right is vague and confusing, and as a member of the nobility, I would appreciate it if the Aulic Court could clarify on the matter of:

 

      603.07: A Haeseni Peer and their noble kin shall be entitled to retain two armsmen as personal guards;

 

In regards to this section of the Haurul Caezk, the following questions are to be raised:

Firstly, whether or not “armsmen” refers to the rank of Armsman within the Haeseni Royal Army, or if it instead refers to no particular rank of soldier, but rather just any person being arms.

Secondly, whether “A Haeseni Peer and their noble kin” means that the Haeseni Peer and their noble kin as a whole are entitled to two armsmen as personal guards, or if all of them are entitled to two armsmen as personal guards each.

 

The Aulic Court is thus requested to publish a legal opinion on this section of the Haurul Caezk.

 

His Lordship, Harren Anastasyus var Ruthern.

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