Location Agreement of 1990

The Location Agreement of 1990 is made to prevent illegal griefing of Locations, as an end base, the Shulkered IV was griefed. The griefer was banned, but the base cannot be restored. The Location Agreement of 1990 assures that griefing is not allowed, as upon entering the area, players except the owner (Max 10) and administrators can interact with the base.

Disclaimer: This does not point to the government in real life in any way, and cannot be referenced to the real life equivalent.

Location Agreement of 1990 - Section I, Article I
"The Administration Congress of this SMP shall have the power to execute any player, but must go through trial. The House of Representatives have the power to edit the location of a construction by any player. The construction's area must exceed at least 100 square meters to take effect. Destruction of terrain in any way is prohibited and will be sentenced to 1 year in Jail, however exclusions include, but not limited to: Highway Extension, Nether Excavation Project."

Location Agreement of 1990 - Section I, Article II
"The General Rules of griefing is a mere outline of griefing. Griefing activities include but not limited to: Destruction of Terrain, Destruction of a Location, Lag Machines, Redstone abuse, trapping (Some constructions exempt). This is set by the Administration Congress of the SMP, and the Administration Congress shall have the power to decide and vote on activities close to griefing."

Location Agreement of 1990 - Section II, Article I
"In no event shall Alternate Accounts be used to grief, however Alternate Accounts can be used legally. This is including but not limited to: Using Alternate Accounts to prevent Impersonation, Using alternate accounts as a bot to clear lag, and prevent disruption. Alternate Accounts that are used illegally includes, but not limited to: Griefing, Additional Storage, as a Sockpuppet to cause disruption."

Location Agreement of 1990 - Section II, Article II
"In order to prevent Duping, any construction that stores over 30,000 items (460 Stacks of 64) must be registered by the Registering Congress. This registration process might take 2 - 3 Real Life Days, and while a construction is pending, it cannot be accessed, even by the owner. This process is completely free of charge."

Location Agreement of 1990 - Section II, Article III
"In order to prevent excessive overflow of servers, large redstone mechanics cannot be used. For Redstone in detail, please read the Redstone Act of 1989."

Location Agreement of 1990 - Section II, Article IV
"Any construction that is not registered can be freely griefed by anyone (including the Staff team) to promote registration of constructions. Registered constructions can be surrounded by obsidian (Storage Systems only) and registered. Registering can be done through the Registering Congress. It usually takes 2 - 3 Real Life days for the registering to be approved or rejected. If it is approved, the construction registered will be protected, and there could be a maximum of 10 owners that have full access to the construction. Outsiders (excluding, but not limited to: Staff) cannot interact with the base in any way. They can only enter the area."