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§l Cresomopolis
Common Law
Handbook
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Page 2 of 7 Lawful disputes in Cresomopolis are handled by Anarcho-Capitalist polycentric arbitration. When two parties have a dispute, the two parties involved must form an agreement, Often, two disputing parties will hire a third party, called an arbitrator,
Page 3 of 7 to make a judgement as to who is at fault and what compensation is in order. The method for discerning who has ownership over what is called the first use principle. The first use principle dictates that someone owns unowned property that they have mixed
Page 4 of 7 their labor with. As an example, someone who goes into the forest and cuts down a tree then owns the logs that they have gathered from the tree. If the tree was planted by someone else, however, then it is the property of the planter, and cannot be
Page 5 of 7 chopped down without their permission. On principle, every person has ownership over their character, and can do what they want with it. To harm or kill another character is to use someone that is owned by them without their permission.
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