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ARTICLE V - The Curia Regis
- V-100 The Curia Regis of the Middle Kingdom shall consist of the Royal Family (to include the Coronet and heirs of territorial principalities), The Great Lords and Ladies of State of the Middle Kingdom, the seneschal(s) of territorial principalities within the Middle Kingdom, and such other persons as are appointed by the Crown for the duration of the reign.
- V-101 Any member of the Curia Regis may petition the Crown for a meeting.
- V-102 A quorum of the Curia Regis shall consist of the Crown, the Kingdom Seneschal, and three other Great Officers of State.
- V-103 Members of the Curia Regis, except for the Kingdom Seneschal and the Crown, who are unable to attend an official meeting of the Curia Regis may petition the Crown to be represented by a deputy of their choice at such official meetings or attend via an available electronic-based audio real-time communication tool.
- V-200 Corporate Officers may, when present, be invited to attend all meetings of the Curia Regis and their opinions invited on any matter being discussed.
- V-300 Other persons may be asked to attend if they have expertise in the matter to be discussed. They shall attend only for the duration of the discussion of said matter. They are there at the invitation of the Crown.
- V-400 A quorum of the Curia Regis must meet at least two times during every reign.
- V-401 Minutes of the Curia Regis shall be made available to the populace by electronic format on the Middle Kingdom website, and in any other formats deemed necessary, effective, and efficient by the Crown and the Curia.
- V-500 The Coronet (and/or) Heirs of Territorial Principalities will present to the Curia a report on the state of Their Principality, as a part of Curia Meetings.