D Genesis, 3 Years after Dungeon Appeared
§ 068 Far Way to Agricultural Examinations and New Troubles? 12/15 (SAT)
"So, Naruse. I need to talk to you about something."
Huh?
Naruse listened to it and raised his eyebrows slightly at the same time.
After all, recent talks about becoming a cross-lingual translator, how about a hellhound bid, were a lot of crazy stories.
"Please don't look that way. Actually, I'd like to use two floors of Yoyogi land, but I was wondering where to get permission."
"Land use? What the hell are you doing?
"I want to build a small field."
Yes?
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When the dungeon appeared in the world, the ownership of the dungeon was divided in each country.
In the case of Japan, the owner of the land was deemed to be the owner pursuant to Article 242 of the Civil Code. It was deemed to be attached to the real estate.
Subsequently, however, when it became clear that the dungeon was in a state that could not be said to be on real land, only the entrance was considered to be attached as a subordinate to real estate.
As a result, ownership of the inside of the dungeon floated in space.
If it were to be regarded as domestic, Article 239-2 of the Civil Code would apply and be attributed to the national treasury, but no one could determine that it was Japan.
If it is a terra nullius, according to international law, even in dungeons in other countries, there was an opinion that it might be possible to claim ownership of internal land by preempting it, but no one could assert power for effective preemption on all the floors of the dungeon, which is difficult to say that each floor is in the same area.
As a result, no one could claim ownership of the inside of the dungeon.
This meant that taxes could not be levied on economic activities within the dungeon.
Countries that were struggling with legal treatment were dressed up by creating control mechanisms and transferring rights.
Today, WDA holds rights in the dungeon collectively, and DAs in each country manage the dungeon with entrances to that country, lending rights for use and control to each entrance country.
With regard to land near the entrance, in the case of Japan, it was almost owned by the State.
Most landowners sell or expropriate the land at the entrance.
This was because when monsters flooded from the dungeon, no fault (* 1) was applied to the landowner with the entrance.
In any event, Japanese law generally applies to the "current" Yoyogi dungeon.
That's why Article 239 of the Civil Code provides a legal basis for claiming that a drop item belongs to you. (* 2)
If you settle somewhere in the dungeon for 20 years, it is opaque because no one has argued whether the place will be yours. (* 3)
It's only been three years since the dungeon was made. As with the land of the moon, the development of the law will continue.
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"Hatake, what are you going to do with that?
"It's an experiment. I'm going to build a monster fence in a place that is unlikely to attract many people."
There is no ceiling on the two floors. It's empty up there.
After all, the stars rise at night. Even if I flew a rocket, it would have gone straight into space, but the militia that explored it first flew the drone over it and couldn't go up above a certain altitude.
I didn't bump into anything, nor did I lack the drone's ability due to the thinness of the air. However, the altitude did not change even though it was rising.
By the way, the open space floor doesn't have a barrier like a layer of Yoyogi.
Speaking of how big it is, it's not like that. If you go to the end, it's at the end of another place. Probably on the other side. That means it's spatially closed.
The two layers of Yoyogi seemed to have been mistaken for being tens of kilometres in size at the time of the first mapping.
Maybe that's what's going on up there, but I was sure that the ceiling wasn't found anyway.
So, the slime countermeasure is somehow a shallow moat with a beam, and the goblin countermeasure is a sturdy high wall, and it should be somehow.
"If I could give permission, I think it would be JDA's Dungeon Management Department... but I don't know right now because there is no precedent. I'll check it out."
Thank you very much.
"Isn't it something like a full-time supervisor? This"
Miyoshi, who was registering the translation, said so from behind the monitor.
"Ah, if you say so!
No, even translation sounds like a job for the Dungeon Management Department... but isn't it like a full-time supervisor?
"But, please, will I get permission to use the dungeon for an individual or a party?
"Isn't that okay?
When I said worried, I affirmed that Sanyoshi was nothing.
"Because, senpai. I think the party that is going to dive deep will have to build its base in the dungeon, but is it a little impossible to submit the permission in writing to JDA for questioning?
That's true. We'll find a good place to explore and make it right away.
If the base exists permanently or for a sufficiently long period of time, it would be a party occupation of the land in the dungeon.
Like in an old detective movie, "It's happening on the spot! It could be taunted.
"Sure, but I think we'll still need permission for shallow land use, which is obviously unnecessary."
Naruse looked hard.
"If the base is on the front without permission, someone may build a villa on two floors on their own."
The one who brings wood and boards in pieces and assembles them lightly with 2x4 (two-by-four) is not necessarily...
If you leave it, the slime will frighten you.
"And there's also the safe area."
It will certainly be difficult to develop a safe area by JDA alone. Explorer cooperation is essential only in the dungeon, and there is no doubt that companies will sponsor it both semantically and on a large scale.
It's like ISS (* 4). Although there seems to be a large deficit, bases built in the safe area after the 32nd floor may be in the black simply by accumulating metal resources in the vicinity, including 50 layers of gold.
"A small base of explorers outside the safe area in the professional class is allowed without permission, but a large base or possession of the amateur class requires permission."
"I think it will settle down around that. So, is this use for profit?
Hmm? That's hard to ask.
"Miyoshi, if this experiment succeeds, are you going to make money from it?
"What about intellectual property rights if you make money? I would like to release it free of charge to NPOs providing food support, but if the grain measure is imitated, I would like it to be scrapped."
"It seems kind of subtle, so at this point, please make sure it's for profit."
"Okay."
"Senpai, this is a good opportunity, let's make a company."
"I was wondering if it would be appropriate for an NPO corporation to have a dungeon strategy as an activity area."
"It takes more than three months for an NPO corporation to be established.
"Really?"
"When I heard about the company, I asked the attorney general's teacher, no doubt about it."
I wish the company could be established in less than ten days.
"And we need more than ten employees, more than three directors, and one auditor."
"Oh, my God. There are three directors of the company, right?
"According to the new company law, even one person is ok. In that case, the board of directors will decide all of them at the shareholders' meeting without a vote."
Well, in the meantime, would it be okay for us to go to Stock?
"Roger that. Can I be the founder?
"Of course. So, Naruse-san."
"Yes"
"In the meantime, please try to apply for permission with a party or a Miyoshi commercial license. If you say you need a legal personality, we'll get you a legal personality later."
"Alright, even if the area is small?
"That's right. There are 10 tsubos for the time being. It's fine on a remote flatland where people can come."
"Roger that. I'll apply."
"If this experiment works, please make sure the world turns upside down."
Miyoshi appealed in a guzzle pose.
To Naruse, who smiled bitterly, I agreed with her with a bitter smile, "Well, I'll do my best."
But just renting out the land in the dungeon is such a hassle. It might have been quicker to build a small, sneaky field in the depths of two floors...
With that in mind, the phone vibrated when I sat deep on the sofa.
"Hmm? Mr.\ 21140;?
Strangely, I pressed the button and answered the phone.
"Yes"
"Ah, Master?
Master? Ah, Saito-san, this voice.
"Saito-san? What is it, Master? So, what happened to your phone call? It's unusual."
"Hey, I have to apologize to Yoshimura-san."
Apologize?
"Actually, I'm going to play the lead role here..."
According to her story, she apparently gave me heroin for the movie that will be released next year.
Unlike TV dramas, films that strongly reflect the intentions of casting producers and directors were aimed at because they were more likely to be excommunicated if they liked it even if they didn't have much visibility.
"That's amazing. So you're confirming the celebration?
"You can't remind me of a present! Ah, no, I'd like a little."
"Then what is it?
I don't get the gist of it.
"You know, I was interviewed at the film production presentation, and I was asked about the recent improvement in acting skills."
Some of their dungeon streets were known, so they also heard about their relationship. Well, it seemed like it was going to be a bit of a conversation about heroin's unusual hobbies.
However, he couldn't say that he kept hitting the slime in the dungeon, so he said, "I was taught by my master."
"No, everyone just ate it."
Huh?
No, you didn't. What are you talking about?
"So?
"The TV neighborhood is colorful, no matter who the mysterious master is."
"Why?!
"I'm not proud, but until about two months ago, I was almost anonymous for my acting. If the actress's egg, which was just such a little cute, were to be drafted into the leading role in only two months, it would be noticeable."
Well, that might be true, but....
"There was a master in the shadow of my leap. Of course, there's a lot of kids who want to be taught that."
"It's not decided!
"No, Haru is already so mad at me. I'm still staring next door. So, I'm sorry I called you."
No, I know it's no offense. I know.
"Is that interview live?
"Mmm. Video recording"
"Well, I hope it's cut."
"Really? I don't think so. On-air…
So Saito-san said the date and time of the on-air channel, apologized again, and hung up.