MCS Policies

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Bill3000
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MCS Policies

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1. The MCS is a neutral and non-biased organisation. It is independently run by volunteers, who also contribute to the Apollo Foundation.

2. The MCS is not obliged to uphold any claims made by any nations, regardless of any past affiliations with the MCS.

3. The MCS reserves the right to expand, reduce, add or withdraw the territorial allocations of any nation which it supports. The MCS will not abuse this right, but will reserve it for special situations (i.e. Menelmacar).

4. The MCS will allot land to one-citizen micronations ONLY on the basis that they are starting out and will gain more citizens. This does not apply to micronations that have gone inactive.

5. Any micronation that has gone inactive for more than three (3) months will be removed from the MCS databases.

6. The land from a removed micronation will have it's land declared unclaimable for a period of one (1) month. During that time, if the removed nation reconstitutes itself, it may reclaim the lost land. After that time, the nation can be claimed by any new nation seeking admittance to the MCS.

7. Foundation territories (Audentior, FIOJ, etc.) will house the headquarters of the MCS, rather than it being located in a neutral nation (i.e. Delvenus).

8. The MCS reserves the right to expand, reduce or amend these policies as it sees fit. If any such changes are made, all parties using MCS services will be notified.

9. Applicant nations must be micronations which have established themselves as an active community for more than 90 days. Only micronations which present proof of this requirement will be accepted onto the map.

10. Multiple claims for a single micronation will no longer be allowed, nor will half claims by colonies. This means a colony or autonomous entity of a larger micronation may not claim land on the map unless it's parent constituent is already on the map. This also works in reverse, so that is the parent country ends it's membership, the colony is removed as well (unless circumstances dictate otherwise, such as if it were to become independent).

11. All future land claims and expansions are subject to the discretion of the MCS' staff and to be determined on a case-by-case basis. Our determination in these claims will be based on multiple factors, including; population growth, actual need for the land, community involvement, activity and other factors not listed.

12. Broadly spread-out land claims stretching across the map are subject to re-assessment and possible relocation at the discretion of the MCS. These claims may be subject to rearrangement for geographical realism and for cartographical purposes in maintaining consolidated and streamlined claims.
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