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Chapter 140 - The Second Day (II)

Riese took the procedural challenge.

The senate had a specific clause for this kind of dispute — *Article Twelve, Section Six,* regarding the precedence of heir-of-record filings when the chamber had performed the standing acknowledgment. The clause was rare. It had been invoked twice in the past century. Riese read the clause aloud, applied it to the morning's filings, and ruled.

The ruling took thirty seconds.

"The chamber's standing acknowledgment yesterday establishes the heir's filing as the institutional Valdrake position before this senate, pending the patriarch's formal appearance before this body. The proxy's filing this morning is entered as supplementary record without procedural standing as a counter-position. *The Valdrake position before the senate is the heir's filing of record.*"

Drakon stood at the Valdrake delegation's position with the senate's ruling registering across his face.

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