Siva,
As a personal courtesy I would appreciate answers to few questions.
In #23, in the phrase "the
current
IANA functions operator" might refer to some point in the future,
e.g., after 2017, at which the IANA Functions might be conducted
by some party other than the current contractor (ICANN), or it
might refer to the current 2015 contractor (ICANN).
It might be useful to clarify which, some entity not at present
the IANA
Functions contractor, or the present IANA
Functions contractor, is hypothesized as litigating to prevent a
change of the IANA
Functions contract operator.
What appears to be the same scenario appears, with more language,
at #30.
In #33, the Periodic Review Teams (PRT) sues the "Iana
Contracting Entity". In neither the current Bylaws, Article IV,
Section 4, which contains provisions for "periodic review", and
subordinate documents (Methodology, Systematization, etc.), nor
in the Affirmation of Commitments can I find a delegation of legal
incorporation authority to a Review Team.
It
might be useful to clarify which Review Teams may form legal
persons and "sue" some third-party, e.g., the
current 2015 IANA Functions contractor (ICANN), and where this
standing arises.
In #26, #27 and #28, a Periodic Review Team appears to
periodically select awardee(s) to one or more successor(s) to the
current IANA
Functions Contract. Is this a correct reading of these scenarios?
If so, as with #33, it might be useful to clarify where the
authority to award the successor(s)
to the current IANA
Functions Contract arises.
I've copied the WS4 list simply to create a record of these
questions outside of my cluttered mailer's archives, and "I
don't know" is a reasonable answer, as these are among
Olivier Crepin-LeBlond's contributions.
Thanks in advance,
Eric Brunner-Williams