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A '''liability horizon''' is a [[factionally defined]] [[time horizon]] similar to a [[statute of limitations]] in law or [[archive destruction]] rule in an [[audit]]. It is usually imposed with a [[liability border]] to define the [[spacetime limit]] over which [[liability]] can be imposed by that [[faction]]. | A '''liability horizon''' is when a [[faction]] [[forgive]]s. It is a uniform (or act-specific) [[factionally defined]] [[time horizon]] similar to a [[statute of limitations]] in law or [[archive destruction]] rule in an [[audit]]. It is usually imposed with a [[liability border]] to define the [[spacetime limit]] over which [[liability]] can be imposed by that [[faction]]. | ||
Typical horizons and advocates include: | Typical horizons and advocates include: | ||
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*[[living memory]] advocated by [[Reds]] and [[Pinks]] | *[[living memory]] advocated by [[Reds]] and [[Pinks]] | ||
*[[statute of limitations]] advocated by [[Blues]] | *[[statute of limitations]] advocated by [[Blues]] | ||
The '''liability horizon''' reflects some concept of [[truth]] and [[trust]] that is agreed on by the [[faction]]. ''It also affects what they see as [[safe]] and [[fair]], and changes the definition of almost all [[contested term]]s.'' |