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# The server owner may designate any protection areas as newcomers' plots by order in the Gazette and may cancel such a designation in the same way at any time. | # The server owner may designate any protection areas as newcomers' plots by order in the Gazette and may cancel such a designation in the same way at any time. | ||
# When designating a newcomers' plot, the server owner shall, optionally refer to one of the predefined conditions in Schedule 1 (in which case future amendments automatically apply) - | |||
## Specify how a plot would be considered unoccupied or apparently unfinished; and | |||
## If any of the above conditions (and hence, related subsections) do not apply to the plot, specify which does not. | |||
# The server owner may grant and revoke other players the right to designate newcomers' plots. | # The server owner may grant and revoke other players the right to designate newcomers' plots. | ||
# Before leasing a newcomer's plot, a sign must be set up to indicate that the to-be-sold area is a newcomer's plot. | # Before leasing a newcomer's plot, a sign must be set up to indicate that the to-be-sold area is a newcomer's plot. | ||
# Tenancies are transferable, in which case the new tenant has the right to use the plot as if they rent it directly from the landlord. | # Tenancies are transferable, in which case the new tenant has the right to use the plot as if they rent it directly from the landlord. | ||
# For leased plots, unless for maintenance, the landlord shall not build on a plot or destroy builds on a plot. | # For leased plots, unless for maintenance, the landlord shall not build on a plot or destroy builds on a plot. | ||
# In this subsidiary rule, the '''''landlord''''' is the player who built the plot, and the '''''tenant''''' is the player who rented it from the landlord. | # In this subsidiary rule, the '''''landlord''''' is the player who built the plot, and the '''''tenant''''' is the player who rented it from the landlord. | ||
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## Any properties on the plot shall be returned to the tenant. | ## Any properties on the plot shall be returned to the tenant. | ||
# Moderators have the discretion to postpone taking back a plot. | # Moderators have the discretion to postpone taking back a plot. | ||
== Schedule 1. Predefined conditions == | |||
=== Schedule 1a. For free-to-build plots === | |||
; Unoccupied | |||
: A plot - | |||
:# Not having any meaningful constructions (excluding chests, illuminations, signs, flooring, and other miscellaneous constructions); and | |||
:# If next to another plot rented by the same tenant, when considering them as a whole, not critical in the overall design. | |||
; Apparently unfinished | |||
: A plot, of which constructions - | |||
:# Cannot serve its apparent purpose; and | |||
:# Is not aesthetically appealing. | |||
=== Schedule 1b. For pre-built plots === | |||
; Unoccupied | |||
: A plot, in comparison to its original form, does not have any meaningful construction for living inside the plot. | |||
;Apparently unfinished | |||
: ''This condition, and related subsections, do not apply.'' |
Revision as of 09:31, 28 December 2024
A subsidiary rule to prevent abuse of newcomers' plots, and to simplify regional rules implementing regulations on newcomers' plots.
1. Designation of Newcomers' Plots
- The server owner may designate any protection areas as newcomers' plots by order in the Gazette and may cancel such a designation in the same way at any time.
- When designating a newcomers' plot, the server owner shall, optionally refer to one of the predefined conditions in Schedule 1 (in which case future amendments automatically apply) -
- Specify how a plot would be considered unoccupied or apparently unfinished; and
- If any of the above conditions (and hence, related subsections) do not apply to the plot, specify which does not.
- The server owner may grant and revoke other players the right to designate newcomers' plots.
- Before leasing a newcomer's plot, a sign must be set up to indicate that the to-be-sold area is a newcomer's plot.
- Tenancies are transferable, in which case the new tenant has the right to use the plot as if they rent it directly from the landlord.
- For leased plots, unless for maintenance, the landlord shall not build on a plot or destroy builds on a plot.
- In this subsidiary rule, the landlord is the player who built the plot, and the tenant is the player who rented it from the landlord.
2. Taking back unused plots
- A leased newcomer's plot can be taken back by a moderator if -
- It has been unoccupied for 14 consecutive days; or
- Builds on the plot are apparently unfinished, and the tenant (and every co-tenant) hasn't been online for 30 days.
- Before taking back a plot according to subsection (1) -
- If to be done according to subsection (1)(a), a warning email shall be sent to the tenant at least 7 days before taking back the plot; or
- If to be done according to subsection (1)(b), a notification and a warning email shall be sent to the tenant at least 14 and 7 days respectively before taking back the plot.
- If a plot is to be taken back according to subsection (1) -
- The plot shall be transferred back to the landlord;
- A mail should be sent to inform the tenant (and any co-tenants, if any) about the action;
- The amount the landlord leased the plot for shall be returned to them; and
- Any properties on the plot shall be returned to the tenant.
- Moderators have the discretion to postpone taking back a plot.
Schedule 1. Predefined conditions
Schedule 1a. For free-to-build plots
- Unoccupied
- A plot -
- Not having any meaningful constructions (excluding chests, illuminations, signs, flooring, and other miscellaneous constructions); and
- If next to another plot rented by the same tenant, when considering them as a whole, not critical in the overall design.
- Apparently unfinished
- A plot, of which constructions -
- Cannot serve its apparent purpose; and
- Is not aesthetically appealing.
Schedule 1b. For pre-built plots
- Unoccupied
- A plot, in comparison to its original form, does not have any meaningful construction for living inside the plot.
- Apparently unfinished
- This condition, and related subsections, do not apply.