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[RFC] On the roles of Maemo Council and Maemo e.V.
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chainsawbike
2014-10-01 , 05:25
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Wikiwide, bizarre scenario but ok...
Before answering that i need to point out that i missed a link in the chain.
The trustee considers if it is in the best interests of the legal entity, the legal entity is there for the best interests of the entity (community).
If the trustee decides that something that is illegal is in the best interests of the legal entity they are a trustee for, then the legal entity is liable for the consequences, and in all honesty if you have sane laws then the legal consequences in their own right should make it not in their best interests. The trustee can also choose to step down.
Sadly this basic structure also applies ( although not in a legally enforceable sense ) in "outlaw originations", and your above statement is true.
The trustees that were voted in determines "best interests".
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