[blml] 2007 laws
John Probst
john at asimere.com
Wed Oct 24 15:43:59 CEST 2007
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From: "Grattan Endicott" <grandeval at vejez.fsnet.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: [blml] 2007 laws
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> Grattan Endicott
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve Willner" <swillner at nhcc.net>
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> Subject: Re: [blml] 2007 laws
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>>> From: "Grattan Endicott" <grandeval at vejez.fsnet.co.uk>
>>> +=+ I imagine that the tournaments in question are conducted under the
>>> auspices of a Zonal Authority - Law 80A1(b) - ~ Grattan ~ +=+
>>
>> Didn't there used to be an ACBL game at the Young Chelsea club in
>> London? Anyway, it was that sort of thing I was thinking of. Those
>> appear to be illegal after 2008, though I doubt anyone will pay
>> attention to that particular restriction.
>>
> +=+ At the Young Chelsea the club, as the RA for its
> own competitions, would possibly adopt the ACBL
> regulations for such a tournament if it still occurs.
> ~ Grattan ~ +=+
The ACBL game is nothing to do with the YC. Unit 333 rents tables from
Cardinbrook Ltd.
One gets the same problem with bridge holidays. Say I run a holiday in Malta
with EBU members and \EBU points, do I need to ask Mario Dix's permission?
hardly. The WBF had better get ready for a serious restraint on trade
hearing - I'd enjoy that one.
john
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