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== Laws in the [[SCA]] ==
== Laws in the [[SCA]] ==


The [[SCA]] has its own laws. These range from laws on [[combat]], to definitions of [[award]]s. There is a hierarchy of SCA laws such that laws on a higher level always supersede any laws established at a lower level. For instance, an [[mundane]] law set outside the Society takes precedance over any SCA-internal law.
The [[SCA]] has its own laws. These range from laws on [[combat]], to definitions of [[award]]s, to [[banishment]]. There is a hierarchy of SCA laws such that laws on a higher level always supersede any laws established at a lower level. For instance, an [[mundane]] law set outside the Society takes precedance over any SCA-internal law.


SCA laws can be changed by different individuals and groups, depending on the laws. Laws are mainly modified by the [[BoD]] and the [[Crown]].
SCA laws can be changed by different individuals and groups, depending on the laws. Laws are mainly modified by the [[BoD]] and the [[Crown]].

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Period laws ranged from taxes to what colours and fabrics you could wear.

Laws in the SCA

The SCA has its own laws. These range from laws on combat, to definitions of awards, to banishment. There is a hierarchy of SCA laws such that laws on a higher level always supersede any laws established at a lower level. For instance, an mundane law set outside the Society takes precedance over any SCA-internal law.

SCA laws can be changed by different individuals and groups, depending on the laws. Laws are mainly modified by the BoD and the Crown.

Some traditions in the SCA have been maintained for so long that they seem like laws.

The precedance of laws for Lochac

(based on the Senschal's webpage www.sca.org.au/seneschal/index.php)

Guilds also have internal laws defined by their charter. These are below any other laws, as are household laws.