Passive verb form and future tense.
Not sure where you got this. When I went to edit, it was already mostly in the future tense and it didn't match your excerpt of the legislation.
I... I'm not sure what you're saying here.
Passive verb form and future tense, in the highlighted circumstances, is not appropriate, hence why I edited them out in the quoted sections. Mostly the future tense. It is only the blue parts that are highlighted with no edits.
- The parts that talk about "how
will the holidays be celebrated" can be in future tense.
- The parts that make the holidays an official thing need to be in present tense. You don't say "Christmas
will be on the 25th of December," you say "Christmas
is on the 25th etc." Sure, you can say the former, but it's less natural and implies in this case that these holidays are still in development.
My confusion comes from me thinking... yes, of course the quotes are different. I edited them. Could you rephrase what the problem is? I think I've misunderstood something. I'm quite sick so my reading comprehension's gone down, so, I'd appreciate a rephrasing.
Another option is to Monday-ize the founding, if so many important dates happened in so small an area. Say, "the Monday before X date." And on X date, a particular event is celebrated.
...Even after typing that I'm opposed to my own idea, but someone might get an idea from it.
4. The Monarch may, at his/her discretion, declare days and times of Festivities and Thanksgiving provided such declarations do not conflict with any Holiday described within this act or any other relevant laws.
Could use a comma between these words, but that's a personal style choice on my part so feel free to ignore this one.What order are you thinking these should be in,
@Chanku? You've implied that it is this:
4. The Monarch may, at his/her discretion, declare days and times of Festivities and Thanksgiving provided such declarations do not conflict with any Holiday described within this act or any other relevant laws.
5. In a desire to promote the celebration and festivities of these Holidays, the standard operation of the Storting will be suspended. The Underhusen and Overhusen will agree to delay the introduction of new bills, the commencement of voting, and any handling of any non-important legislative matters granted that they had not begun prior to the holiday. The Chairman of the Overhusen and Speaker of the Underhusen have discretion over such matters. On declarations of Festivities and Thanksgiving by the Monarch, the Speaker of the Underhusen and Chairman of the Overhusen may declare such suspension of activities as if it were a Holiday, but are not required to do so.
6. New holidays may be established by amendments to this act.
Is this correct?
I also think section 5 should be divided for ease of reference, but my head is pounding so I'll leave off for now.