Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/VeryVerily/Proposed decision

all proposed

Arbitrators should vote for or against each point or vote to abstain.
 * Only items that receive a majority aye vote will be enacted.
 * Items that receive a majority nay vote will be formally rejected.
 * Items that do not receive a majority aye or nay vote will be open to possible amendment by any Arbitrator if he so chooses. After the amendment process is complete, the item will be voted on one last time.
 * Items that receive a majority abstentions will need to go through an amendment process and be re-voted on once.

Conditional votes for, against, or to abstain should be explained by the Arbitrator in parenthesis after his time-stamped signature. For example, an Arbitrator can state that he would only favor a particular remedy based on whether or not another remedy/remedies were enacted.

Proposed temporary orders
1) {text of proposed orders}


 * Aye:


 * Nay:


 * Abstain:

Proposed principles
proposed wording to be modified by Arbitrators and then voted on

1) {text of proposed principle}


 * Aye:


 * Nay:


 * Abstain:

Proposed findings of fact
proposed wording to be modified by Arbitrators and then voted on

1) {text of proposed finding of fact}


 * Aye:


 * Nay:


 * Abstain:

Remedies
proposed wording to be modified by Arbitrators and then voted on

1) {text of proposed remedy}


 * Aye:


 * Nay:


 * Abstain:

Enforcement
proposed wording to be modified by Arbitrators and then voted on

1) {text of proposed enforcement}


 * Aye:


 * Nay:


 * Abstain:

Motion to close
Four Aye votes needed to close case


 * mav 06:54, 25 Dec 2004 (UTC) (IMO, this is superceded by Gzornenplatz et al and has seemed to have sorted itself out anyway)
 * I agree with Mav. The issues in this case are a repeat of that one. &rarr;Raul654 07:00, Dec 25, 2004 (UTC)
 * Aye. Jwrosenzweig 08:28, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC)
 * Aye. &#10149;the Epopt 16:32, 27 Dec 2004 (UTC)