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At each summit the Bourse selects citizens to fill those [[Imperial title|Imperial titles]] that have arevacant through an open auction called the Auction of the Seats. The name derives from the tradition of referring to major Bourse titles as "Bourse seats".
At each summit the Bourse selects citizens to fill those [[Imperial title|Imperial titles]] that have arevacant through an open auction called the Auction of the Seats. The name derives from the tradition of referring to major Bourse titles as "Bourse seats".


The successful bidders claim their chosen title, while all funds raised go to the [[Imperial treasury]]  
Participation in the Auction of the Seats is open to all Imperial citizens. Successful bidders claim their chosen title, while all funds raised go to the [[Imperial treasury]]  


==Schedule==
==Schedule==
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The major Bourse seats operate to a schedule dictated by the materials produced. For example, all Imperial titles associated with the production of white granite are elected at the same summit each year  
The major Bourse seats operate to a schedule dictated by the materials produced. For example, all Imperial titles associated with the production of white granite are elected at the same summit each year  


During each season, all the Bourse Seats (both Imperial and National) that produce a single material are re-elected or re-appointed. During the event that a seat is due to be re-elected, the current holder does not receive any materials. Once the seat has been re-elected, the new holder receives that season's production, and secures the production until the next time the seat is due to be re-elected.
* [[Weirwood]] seats are re-elected at the Winter Solstice.
* Weirwood seats are re-elected at the Winter Solstice.
* [[Ilium]] seats and the [[Master of the Imperial Mint]] are re-elected at the Spring Equinox.
* [[Ilium]] seats and the [[Master of the Imperial Mint]] are re-elected at the Spring Equinox.
* White granite seats are re-elected at the Summer Solstice.
* [[White granite]] seats are re-elected at the Summer Solstice.
* Mithril seats are re-elected at the Autumn Equinox.
* [[Mithril]] seats are re-elected at the Autumn Equinox.


A list of seats to be appointed at the upcoming event can be found on the [[Recent history|recent history]] page and on notices around Anvil. Once appointed, the new seat holders are announced via the Bourse noticeboard in the Hub.
A list of seats to be appointed at the upcoming event can be found on the [[Recent history|recent history]] page and on notices around Anvil. Once appointed, the new seat holders are announced via the Bourse noticeboard in the Hub.


===Imperial Seats===
==Selection==
Imperial Bourse seats are appointed by open auction. In Anvil this takes place as detailed in the [[Event schedule|event schedule]].
Any Imperial citizen may hold an Imperial position, provided it is the only Imperial title they control.


Bidding is in [[Currency|thrones]] and the payment for each seat is completed before bidding for the next begins to prevent interested citizens bidding on seats they cannot afford. The person bidding on the seat need not be the person who takes the Imperial Title if successful, however the prospective title holder must be present during the auction.
All Imperial titles that are auctioned through the bourse are re-elected annually. If the title is elected at the normal summit each year then the chosen citizen serves for one year until the start of the equivalent summit one year later.


===National Seats===
If an Imperial Bourse seat becomes vacant outside the normal election cycle (due to death, resignation, or excommunication of the title holder) then the seat is auctioned at the following summit. In this case, the winning bidder will only serve for the remaining term. The title becomes vacant again at the normal point in the election cycle.
National Bourse seats are appointed by election with votes cast by certain [[New_Imperial_titles#The_Imperial_Bourse|personal resource holders in each Nation]]. The exceptions to this are the League positions of [[Regario Dossier]] and Master of the Imperial Mint which are appointed by closed auction to members of The League only. In Anvil this takes place as detailed in the Event Schedule.


<!--Each citizen with the relevant personal resource has a voting strength determined by the current base production, including upgrades and reduction for being out of Imperial hands, but excluding enchantments, curses etc.-->
Bidding is in [[Currency|thrones]] and the payment for each seat is required before bidding for the next begins to prevent interested citizens bidding on seats they cannot afford.
Votes are cast in the Hub with the Civil Service who have a list of all relevant resource holders in each Nation. Each citizen may vote for anyone in their Nation, however some Nations prefer to agree candidates in advance so it may be wise to discuss with other compatriots before voting. A citizen may change their vote at any time until the vote closes.


If the winning citizen already holds an Imperial Title they must either resign their current title to take up the seat, or if they wish to forfeit the seat it will pass instead to the person with the next highest number of votes.
The person bidding on the seat need not be the person who takes the Imperial title if successful, but they must be present during the auction to indicate that they accept the title. It is not possible for a proxy to accept a title on another citizen's behalf, not to collect the production on a Bourse seat for them.


If you would have difficulty accessing the Hub and have already [[Accessibility#Getting_Help_Accessing_GOD|arranged for another player]] to be able complete GOD admin on your behalf, this person can also bring your vote to the Hub if required.
==Production==
The winning bidder immediately receives whatever wains or rings of ilium the bourse seat produced in the period running up to the summit provided they have not already been claimed from the Agent of the Bourse.


===Losing the title===
The production associated with the Bourse seat is delivered to the title holder by an Agent of the Bourse before each subsequent summit until the last one. The title holder does not receive any production from a bourse seat on the run-up to the summit where the title is due to be re-elected - that is reserved for whoever wins the auction for the title at the summit.
When a Bourse seat holder dies or loses their title for any other reason, then they receive back any money they paid for the seat - in proportion to the number of seasons of production remaining. If there are two seasons production left, they get half their money back.


The seat is auctioned off again - and the refund is paid to the seat holder or their estate ''after'' the auction is concluded. Any shortfall is taken from the Imperial treasury, any excess is added to it. There is no refund payable if a title is resigned.
==Removal==
The Bourse is explicitly protected from interference from the [[Imperial Synod]] in the [[Imperial Constitution]]. Because of this, it is not possible to revoke a Bourse seat holder to remove them from their position. They serve until the title is reelected or until they die or step down.


===Proxies===
If a Bourse seat holder dies then they receive back any money they paid for the seat - in proportion to the number of seasons of production remaining. If there are two seasons production left, they get half their money back. The seat is auctioned off again - and the refund is paid to the seat holder or their estate ''after'' the auction is concluded. Any shortfall is taken from the Imperial treasury, any excess is added to it. Bourse seat holders are well-advised to leave a clear will so that Agent of the Bourse can swiftly and correctly identify who these funds should be paid to.
<!--The only powers a Bourse title holder has at a summit is attendance at the Private Auction, however they may appoint a [[proxy]] to attend.-->
 
The wains (or rings of Ilium) are distributed directly to title holders each season and once received function as personal property which must be transferred between individuals like any other item. If a title holder will not be present at a summit, they may not appoint a proxy to collect Bourse resources at Anvil.
There is no refund payable if a title is resigned.
 
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Revision as of 17:19, 9 May 2020

Overview

At each summit the Bourse selects citizens to fill those Imperial titles that have arevacant through an open auction called the Auction of the Seats. The name derives from the tradition of referring to major Bourse titles as "Bourse seats".

Participation in the Auction of the Seats is open to all Imperial citizens. Successful bidders claim their chosen title, while all funds raised go to the Imperial treasury

Schedule

Under normal circumstances, the Auction will takes place on Saturday afternoon, at 3pm, from the Senate building. If circumstances force a change in timing or location, then the civil service update the event schedule published before the summit begins.

The major Bourse seats operate to a schedule dictated by the materials produced. For example, all Imperial titles associated with the production of white granite are elected at the same summit each year

A list of seats to be appointed at the upcoming event can be found on the recent history page and on notices around Anvil. Once appointed, the new seat holders are announced via the Bourse noticeboard in the Hub.

Selection

Any Imperial citizen may hold an Imperial position, provided it is the only Imperial title they control.

All Imperial titles that are auctioned through the bourse are re-elected annually. If the title is elected at the normal summit each year then the chosen citizen serves for one year until the start of the equivalent summit one year later.

If an Imperial Bourse seat becomes vacant outside the normal election cycle (due to death, resignation, or excommunication of the title holder) then the seat is auctioned at the following summit. In this case, the winning bidder will only serve for the remaining term. The title becomes vacant again at the normal point in the election cycle.

Bidding is in thrones and the payment for each seat is required before bidding for the next begins to prevent interested citizens bidding on seats they cannot afford.

The person bidding on the seat need not be the person who takes the Imperial title if successful, but they must be present during the auction to indicate that they accept the title. It is not possible for a proxy to accept a title on another citizen's behalf, not to collect the production on a Bourse seat for them.

Production

The winning bidder immediately receives whatever wains or rings of ilium the bourse seat produced in the period running up to the summit provided they have not already been claimed from the Agent of the Bourse.

The production associated with the Bourse seat is delivered to the title holder by an Agent of the Bourse before each subsequent summit until the last one. The title holder does not receive any production from a bourse seat on the run-up to the summit where the title is due to be re-elected - that is reserved for whoever wins the auction for the title at the summit.

Removal

The Bourse is explicitly protected from interference from the Imperial Synod in the Imperial Constitution. Because of this, it is not possible to revoke a Bourse seat holder to remove them from their position. They serve until the title is reelected or until they die or step down.

If a Bourse seat holder dies then they receive back any money they paid for the seat - in proportion to the number of seasons of production remaining. If there are two seasons production left, they get half their money back. The seat is auctioned off again - and the refund is paid to the seat holder or their estate after the auction is concluded. Any shortfall is taken from the Imperial treasury, any excess is added to it. Bourse seat holders are well-advised to leave a clear will so that Agent of the Bourse can swiftly and correctly identify who these funds should be paid to.

There is no refund payable if a title is resigned.

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