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== Constitution of Having == # ''Objects'' in the Having Game are members of a ''class of concern''. A class of things is only class of concern if it is finite and each member has a value of less than or equal to 5 USD. A class of concern may not contain the fiat currency of a state or currency which may be exchanged for the fiat currency of a state. As long as it has these attributes, an object may be a tangible thing or an intangible concept. # A person or organization ''has'' an object iff one of the following is true: ## they physically posess it either on their person, in their dwelling, or in their storage. Something is their storage or their dwelling if they have access either continuously or intermittently, no one else may levy a more reasonable or as reasonable ''claim'' to it, and they have some means to control or at least influence who accesses it. ## they have sole ultimate control of its relevant use. For example, one ''has'' an online account which they solely know the password to. ## it is a part of their body. ## it is claimed or defined as being had by them by the relevant rules or authority. For instance, one has membership in an organization that claims they have membership in it. ##* If the US Supreme Court rules that Jane Doe is the owner of an object, then Jane Doe has US ownership of that object. However, she may nonetheless not have the object itself. The court ordered ownership is its own independent object. # A party does not have an object if: ## they are borrowing or leasing it. However, they do have the lease itself. # The Laws of Having may not contradict the Constitution of Having. For instance, the Laws of Having may not define a new class of concern containing objects over 5 USD in value, even with certain caveats. # The laws of any state, although they may affect the behavior of parties involved with the Having Game, do not affect anything considered to be true by the Having Game unless the the laws or constitution of the Having Game state otherwise. That said, the Having Game does not in any way whatsoever condone, encourage, or advise breaking the law. The Having Game does not condone anything. # The Constitution of Having may be amended if at any point a number of real people greater or equal to ''the threshold number'' agree to the amendment. Said people may be any people whatsoever, whatever their affiliation. Reasonable evidence must be presented of their agreement. For instance, an anonymous survey is not sufficiently substantiated. #* The threshold number is presently '''25'''. The Constitution may be amended at any time by the Council of Having to increase this number, as long as the number does not exceed 5 times the amount of members of the Council that are real people. # The Council of Having contains one or more members. A member may be a person or organization. # It is not possible to win the Having Game.
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