(1) The Ringmaster has the final word in all decisions or instructions among the Circus. Performers owe their loyalty and allegiance firstly to their fellow Performers; secondly, to the Ringmaster; thirdly, to the well-being and safety of all others outcast by society; and lastly, to any other group with which the Circus becomes associated. A Performer may not place loyalty to any group or person above that which they owe to the Circus. If any conflicts of loyalty arise the Performer must stand on the side of the Circus or face the Circus Court.
(2) The Circus Court has the sole authority to remove a person from the Circus. Anyone found guilty by the Circus Court loses all protection from the Circus.
(3) Only the Ringmaster may appoint or choose their successor and Fortune Teller.
(4) No Performer without good and provable cause, may cause harm or danger to another Performer. To do so will result in facing the Circus Court.
(5) Performers are family. In order to become a Performer, a person must travel with the Circus for a time observing Circus law, or be sponsored by a member of the Circus. The Performers will then vote whether to accept the candidate into the Circus.
(6) Those travelling with the Circus who are not Performers (whether they intend to be or not) are to be treated with full respect but recieve no voting power in official matters.
(7) Any fellow caravaneer is welcome to the hospitality of the Circus whenever there is need.
(8) Any outsider who is named a friend by the Ringmaster or Circus is considered an honorary Performer and is welcome to the hospitality of the camp and the loyalty and protection of the Circus.
(9) New laws may only be instated by unanimous vote.
(10) The dying wish of a Ringmaster is law.