========================================================================== CFJ 1123 A Player with no debts has effective control over eir Currency holdings, even if they have granted Power of Attorney over emselves to another Player. ========================================================================== Called by: Murphy Judge: Crito Judgement: TRUE Judge selection: Eligible: Crito, Steve Not eligible: Caller: Murphy Barred: - Had their turn: Ørjan, Macross, Blob, General Chaos, Murphy, Peekee, Vlad, Kolja A., elJefe, Michael, Morendil Already served: - Defaulted: - By request: - On Hold: - ========================================================================== History: Called by Murphy: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 22:16:11 -0800 Assigned to Crito: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 18:57:36 +1100 Judged TRUE by Crito: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 11:31:35 -0500 Judgement published: as of this message ========================================================================== Caller's Arguments: In this situation, the Grantor may dispose of eir own holdings at any time by revoking Power of Attorney first. ========================================================================== Judge Crito's Arguments: This CFJ is essentially the inverse of CFJ 1119 and I hereby enter a judgement of TRUE. I quote my reasoning from the appeal of CFJ 1119 to support this judgement: "...because the PoA Rules allow the grantor to revoke PoA at any time, without warning or restriction, there is never a time during which the grantor is actually unable to make use of eir assets, if e so desires. It is this judges opinion that such an ability amounts to continuous "effective control" over the assets in question." --Judge Crito ==========================================================================