Procurement Exceptionalities
Chapter 7: Exceptions to the Rule of 5% Toleratece
Subchapter 1: When the Purchaser is a Time-Traveling Aristocrat
- Exceptions include:
- 1. The "Temporal Displacement" Clause: When the purchaser has traveled back in time and is trying to buy something that didn't exist during their time period.
- 2. The "Royal Privilege" Clause: When the purchaser is a member of a royal family and is trying to buy something that is normally reserved for commoners.
Subchapter 2: When the Seller is a Reclusive Hermit
- Exceptions include:
- 1. The "Hermit's Discretion" Clause: When the seller is a reclusive hermit who only accepts purchases from people who can prove they can survive on a diet of only ramen noodles for a week.
Subchapter 3: When the Purchase is a Work of Art
- Exceptions include:
- 1. The "Famous Masterpiece" Clause: When the purchase is a work of art that is so famous that it has its own Instagram account.
Read more about The Temporal Displacement Clause.
Read more about The Royal Privilege Clause.
Read more about The Hermit's Discretion Clause.
Read more about The Famous Masterpiece Clause.