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| + | If employees disagree about the legality of a move or the interpretation or application of a directive, then the employee preceding the one moving is to be the Arbiter and decide the question. Disagreement for the purposes of this directive may be created by the insistence of any employee. This process is called invoking Arbitration. | ||
| + | When Arbitration has been invoked, the next employee may not begin his or her turn without the consent of a majority of the other employees. | ||
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| + | Unless a Arbiter is overruled, one Arbiter settles all questions arising from the game until the next turn is begun, including questions as to his or her own legitimacy and jurisdiction as Arbiter. | ||
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| + | New Arbiters are not bound by the decisions of old Arbiters. New Arbiters may, however, settle only those questions on which the employees currently disagree and that affect the completion of the turn in which Arbitration was invoked. All decisions by Arbiters shall be in accordance with all the directives then in effect; but when the directives are silent, inconsistent, | ||
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