The Rules of Court

Royal Court

The Royal Court will consist of the Director of Florida Rangers Inc., the Crown Prince of the Realm, the Sovereign�s Council, the Magnum Concilium all nobles and ignoble in good standing who appear before the Crown Prince of the Realm at the designated time of Court, properly dressed and in good standing.

Royal Court will be held at least once in the calendar year. Additional courts may be held in conjunction with any other Realm event so designated. All members of The Royal Order of Chivalry should try to attend their Royal Court annually.

Rules of Royal Court

    1. The Crown Prince has final say in all issues.
    2. Every Noble has the right to voice their opinion in an orderly manner.
    3. Visiting Nobles may speak if the Crown Prince grants them permission.
    4. When addressing the Crown Prince or his Court, stand erect and speak loudly.
    5. Reverence whenever you are presented before the Crown Prince or his Court. Remain on your knee until recognized.
    6. Always use ROC names or titles when addressing a noble at Court.
State Court

Each State�s Court will consist of the Head of State, the officers of State, the Council of Barons, all heads of households, all nobles and ignoble in good standing who appear before the Head of State at the designated time of Court, properly dressed and in good standing.

Each State�s Court will be held at least once in the calendar year. Additional courts may be held in conjunction with any other State event so designated. All members of The Royal Order of Chivalry should attend their State�s Court annually. All households will be re-evaluated at court annually. All advancements to Nobility and above (knighting, granting of lords and ladies) will be conducted at court.

Rules of State Court

    1. The Head of State has final say in all issues.
    2. Every Noble has the right to voice their opinion in an orderly manner.
    3. All ignoble members may speak if the Head of State grants them permission.
    4. When addressing the Head of State or his Court, stand erect and speak loudly.
    5. Reverence whenever you are presented before the Head of State or his court.
    Remain on your knee until recognized.
    6. Always use ROC names and titles when addressing a noble at Court.
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