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2.6 - Liability for Tenants' Prims: Ecstasy Realty and its designated Estate Managers value tenants' parcels and posessions (prims). Ecstasy Realty will do everything within reason to protect your parcels and possessions. However, due to griefing and rare hostile acts by disgruntled ex-employees (DE), Ecstasy Realty cannot guarantee the status of your parcel or possessions at all times. If your parcel is damaged by a griefer or DE, Ecstasy Realty will assist you in restoring it to its pre-damage condition as soon as possible. If your possessions (prims) are returned by the DE, we will assist you in finding them. Most of the time a tenant can find returned prims in his or her Lost and Found folder in a file that has a coalesced icon next to it. Tenants should also look in his or her Objects folder and in all other folders. Inventory searches are very valuable in finding returned prims. In the unlikely event that you cannot find your prims by yourself, you should contact Linden Lab (LL) and submit a support ticket. Many times LL can recover lost prims.

In the unlikely event that you are not able to recover lost prims by yourself or by using a support ticket at LL, Ecstasy Realty will have no liability for your loss. Damage by a DE is always done without the knowledge or approval of Ecstasy Realty, and always occurs before Ecstasy Realty is able to fully ban the DE from its properties.

2.7- Procedure of Ecstasy Realty upon termination of an Estate Manager: In the uncommon event of terminating an Estate Manager, the CEO of Ecstasy Realty will act as quickly as possible to secure the sims of Ecstasy Realty. The discharged Estate Manager will automatically be treated as a DE, and will be banned immediately from all Ecstasy Realty sims. However, on rare occasions the Estate Manager will become a DE before he or she can be banned from all Ecstasy Realty sims. Tenants must understand that the CEO of Ecstasy Realty has a trusting relationship with all Estate Managers, and on very rare occasions a DE has taken advantage of that trust in order to disrupt sims. Because of that abused trust relationship, Clause 2.6 is necessary. 

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