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`SovWI` policy may be used to erect fortifications, dams, telecomms networks; to reserve flight routes; to build military academies, training grounds, and bases; etc. `SovWI` infrastructure should attempt to be as minimal as possible preferring to procure natureses and rent them out under binding agreements upon the tenant to build the required infrastructure; or if the government must build the infrastructure itself, to provide backbones and not fully built infrastructure.
Under the auspices of `SovWI`, the military branch is the only one authorized to undertake infrastructure projects.
Under the auspices of `SovWI`, the military branch is the only one authorized to undertake infrastructure projects ***subject to justification under*** the published war readiness plan.
### Specific injunctions and scope limitations
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Where an asset necessary for war readiness is already possessed by a conagent or fictagent, the reimbursement rate for eminent domain shall be 120% market value, as valued by the Externality Auction. Congress shall pass no laws making it a crime for private entities to speculatively purchase natureses expecting them to be security assets in the future. That said, in order to ensure that procurements do not become a mechanism for paralyzing the military, the auction service price standard may be capped within the price range of a natures of similar value and need not be the price that the specific natures in question lists for.
Eminent domain may only be used by the military branch and is explicitly not available to any other branch of government.
Eminent domain may only be used by the military branch ***subject to justification under*** the published war readiness plan; and it is explicitly not available to any other branch of government.
## Wartime interruption of service
All sovereign infrastructure which is rented out to the public (such as roads and rail, or communications) shall have a clearly defined revocation clause explaining that in the event of war, such infrastructure may become unavailable for public use indefinitely, even for paying private customers. The government shall make all reasonable attempts however, to avoid having to invoke this clause by anticipating its service-level requirements for war during peacetime and specifying them to the contract awardees so that in the event of war, there will be scant need for this clause.
All sovereign infrastructure which is rented out to the public (such as roads and rail, or communications) shall have a clearly defined revocation clause explaining that in the event of war, such infrastructure may become unavailable for public use indefinitely, even for paying private customers. The government shall make all reasonable attempts however, to avoid having to invoke this clause by anticipating its service-level requirements for war during peacetime and specifying them to the contract awardees so that in the event of war, there will be scant need for this clause.