IGN: liamfrench Users Involved in this Contract: DarknessDimitri General Purpose of Contract: To transfer the ownership of the 200x200 town of 'Casarouge' in the world of Rising from the permanent technical 'ownership' of the user 'DarknessDimitri' to the permanent technical 'ownership' of liamfrench. I (the contract initiator) agree to the following terms, and agree that my failure to complete such terms will result in a breach of contract, as outlined in Rule 3: I, liamfrench, will do as I see fit with the town. This includes adding users as technical 'owners' and technical 'members', selling the town, or doing whatever I so decide with it. The other user(s) involved with this contract must agree to the following terms: The following terms apply to 'DarknessDimitri': 1. I, DarknessDimitri, agree to add the user 'liamfrench' as technical owner to the town. Upon adding him to the town, He shall now be the technical 'owner' and I shall no longer have any affiliation with this town. 2. I agree to no longer refer to the town as 'Mine'. It is no longer mine. 4. I agree that if I have any LWCS in this town, I will assist in removing them in a timely manner. This contract thereby gives the new owner (liamfrench) the right to remove them if they are in the town of 'casarouge'. I agree that the terms in this contract are subject to all of EcoCityCraft's rules, including the rules listed specifically in this forum. I understand that the contract may be affected by future changes in EcoCityCraft rules and server updates, and I accept that due to the possibility of such changes, this contract may be at my own risk. I understand that the contents of this contract are subject to staff assessment, review and approval before it is a binding contract under EcoCityCraft rules. I accept that action may not be taken in case of a breach of contract if appropriate and sufficient evidence is not provided of such.: Yes
IGN:DarknessDimitri I, as another party to this contract, agree to the terms laid out for me to uphold, and understand that failure to complete such terms will result in a breach of contract: Yes