Notice
Mr Velverteen
To Mr Velverteen: Please read and follow the clauses 4.3.2 and 4.3.3 of the Bretonian Charter of Interstellar Law in your application to proceed further, thank you.
4.3.2 - Registration Conditions for Bases
Permission for Base construction is to be granted by writ of the Bretonian Government, and is considered on a case-by-case basis. For a Base to be registered, the following conditions must be met. Failure to provide any of the points listed below will result in the immediate non-reimbursable voiding of the registration process.
The Owner must not belong to an entity considered Hostile or Unfriendly to the Kingdom of Bretonia (see: Article 1 - Hostile Entities).
The location and name of the Base must be explicitly detailed (can be broadcast privately for the sake of confidentiality).
The base's intended purpose and duties must be explained.
Entities to be permitted docking rights must be listed.
A 50,000,000 credit deposit must be filed with the QCG|HMS-Endeavour (subtracted from zoning costs)
4.3.3 - Registration Zones for Bases
Bases already permitted at the time of these Zoning Regulations coming into effect will not be required to pay further Licensing Fees. The cost of registering a new installation varies, depending on the cartographic region the structure is located in. This Registration Fee is paid only once. Systems not mentioned below - i.e. Leeds, Edinburgh, the near Taus - are not open for public construction. Pricing is as follows:
Zone 1: Cambridge, New London - 350,000,000 credits.
Zone 2: Dublin, Manchester, Newcastle, Poole, Leeds - 300,000,000 credits.
For existing Bases which are not currently Registered and thus deemed illegal, an additional fine up to the Registration Fee will also be put in place. Permission must always be sought prior to construction being initiated.
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