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<h1 id="territory-distribution-act-2022">Territory Distribution Act
2022</h1>
<p>An act to legitimize both sovereign and leased federal land, by
standardizing public claims, leases, and usufructs.</p>
<h2 id="motivation">Motivation</h2>
<p>The land of the AP is very unorganized; usufructs, contested
territories, unincorporated land, alliance infrastructure (civilian and
military), and sovereign land are present with no legislation to adhere
to.</p>
<h2 id="implementation">Implementation</h2>
<p>The following definitions and actions are to be codified:</p>
<h3 id="unincorporated-land">Unincorporated Land</h3>
<p>Unincorporated land is defined as territory under AP jurisdiction,
but not currently claimed by a member-state. Unincorporated land may
still contain:</p>
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<li>Production Facilities</li>
<li>Settlements</li>
<li>Civilian Infrastructure (Rails, Iceroads, Paths)</li>
<li>Military Infrastructure (Bunkers, Vaults, Portals)</li>
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<p>The land is wholly controlled by the Comedy Council, with decisions
being made by a majority vote. Comedians should take note to consider
the opinions of the unincorporated lands internal &amp; external
neighbors.</p>
<h3 id="contested-territory">Contested Territory</h3>
<p>Land that is claimed by the Arsenio Pact and another recognized state
is defined as “Contested”. The responsibility of contested territory
befalls the residing member-state, with the Military Council intervening
if needed.</p>
<p>It is expected to attempt to resolve contested land by open
communication. There is no deadline to resolve a territorial
dispute.</p>
<h3 id="usufruct">Usufruct</h3>
<p>The AP may grant an individual, corporation, or nation usufruct of
territory. Usufructs can only be granted via a majority vote of the
Comedy Council.</p>
<p>A usufruct may be revoked if agreed-upon criteria are met, or if the
organization is dissolved.</p>
<h3 id="soverignty">Soverignty</h3>
<p>Claims by member-states of the AP are henceforth considered sovereign
land and should be managed as so:</p>
<p>If the state is deposed, merged, or otherwise dissolved, its claims
are returned to the AP as unincorporated land.</p>
<p>If the state is expelled by the Comedy Council, its claims are
considered external and are not considered AP land, unless stated
otherwise by a representative of the expelled party.</p>
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