tadabug2000 3515 Share Posted March 12, 2023 Addendum to the Land Settlement Act of 25 BA 1st of Sun’s Smile in the Year of Our Lord 48 of Balian’s Age BA. [!] Land Settlement Act of 25 BA here INTRODUCTION: It pleases the Crown of Balian to announce that an addendum is being added to that of the ‘The Land Settlement Act of 25 BA’, furthering the depth of what is offered and expanding upon the application process. As referred to in the missive, ‘The Land Settlement Act of 25 BA’, section II, on Land for Commoners, subsection A, application for land, it now reads as: Application for Land: The application must be submitted directly to the Crown and shall be approved or denied within two saints weeks. They must follow the following format: Spoiler What is your full name?: Where is the location of the land you are wishing to settle?: [This must include a tile map and not be directly next to another build] Why are you seeking to be granted land? What is the purpose?: What is the requested size of the parcel of land you are applying for? And why?: [It may be either 25m by 25m or 40m by 40m] What is your current address within Balian?: Are you up to date on your taxes with that current address?: Do you have any outstanding criminal activity in Balian or elsewhere?: How long have you lived within Balian?: What have you contributed to the nation that warrants your family or yourself owning a parcel of land? [Ex: Served within the military, served upon the Concia, etc.] Applicants are required to have lived in Balian for a minimum of fifteen years and served in either the Military or other Government positions for at least ten years. Upon approval, the applicant must pay a fee before they may settle the granted land: [a] Upon the application of a 25m by 25m parcel of lands acceptance, the fee of 500 minas is to be paid directly to the Procurator, Amiratus or the Monarch themself. From there, the minas will be put into an account, and should the family who applied for the land reach Nobility within a period of five [5] weeks, they will get the amount back depending on the week they’re on. For example, with two [2] weeks left should they rise in status, they get 200 of their deposited minas back. [b] Upon the application of a 40m by 40m parcel of lands acceptance, the fee of 1000 minas is to be paid directly to the Procurator, Amiratus or the Monarch themself. From there, the minas will be put into an account, and should the family who applied for the land reach Nobility within a period of ten [10] weeks, they will get the amount back depending on the week they’re on. For example, with two [2] weeks left should they rise in status, they get 200 of their deposited minas back. As referred to in the missive, ‘The Land Settlement Act of 25 BA’, section II, on Land for Commoners, subsection B, Size of Land, it now reads as: Size of Land: Land for Commoners won’t be based on title or rank, rather each commoner shall be granted land based on their application and upon the payment of the aforementioned fee. However, Land grants to the Commoner class shall not exceed 40m by 40m or go beneath 25m by 25m, nor offer an amount in-between the sizes. As referred to in the missive, ‘The Land Settlement Act of 25 BA’, section II, on Land for Commoners, subsection C, Construction of Land, it now reads as: Construction of Land On these lands, the owners may choose to build between a farm to an estate. Castles are expressly forbidden. All plans or blueprints for builds must be approved by the Crown and the Minister of Interior prior to any construction upon the land. Signed, HIS ROYAL MAJESTY, Alexander I, by the Grace of GOD, King of Balian, Count of Monteres, Viscount of Eflen and Anatis, Baron of Brucca and Valens, Lord of Atrus and Monterosa, Protector of the Heartlanders and the South, etcetera. Her Excellency, Johanne Alstromeria Vuiller, Lady Procurator of the Kingdom of Balian. HIS LORDSHIP, Gaius Rosius var Ruthern, Minister of Interior of the Kingdom of Balian. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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