Departed Person Property Reclamation Act by Squiranha
(copy of Amanesus' law in Tale 2)
1. Definition of Departed Person
A player will be deemed "Departed" if he fulfills any of the following criteria:
1.1 His account status is "Quit", "Exiled", "Dead", or similar, and he has not logged on for 7 days.
1.2 His account status is "Expired" or "Trial", and he has not logged on for 14 days.
2. Departed Guilds and Promotion of Members
2.1 In the event that all Elders of a guild are Departed, the highest-ranked non-Departed guild members will be given the option to promote themselves to Elder at the guild hall.
2.2 If a guild has no non-Departed Elders for a period of 14 days or more, the guild will be defined as "Departed".
3. Treatment of property belonging to Departed Persons or Guilds
Once an entity (person or guild) has been deemed Departed, any citizen clicking on this entity's property will be given the option to "Claim" or "Tear Down". These options will remain until a citizen selects either one, at which point the property will become his, or will be torn down, respectively.
4. Exceptions
4.1 A work of art having fewer than 20 more negative votes than positive votes may not be claimed or torn down under the terms of this law.
4.2 Mentor shrines may not be claimed or torn down under the terms of this law.
When DPPRA'ing a Guild, the timer is 'fixed' for 24 hours. By this, if person 1 checks it now, that time will display for the next 24 hours to anyone checking that guildhouse.
The DPPRA of a Guild is actually 21/28 days, that is 14 days for the Guild as per section 2 above plus the original 7 or 14 days in section 1 above.