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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/04/14 22:45, Noel Butler wrote:<br>
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<p>You are trying to claim jurisdiction over what is entirely
private corro between two people who may just happen to be
members of LA - you can not do that, the first time you try
"interfere" you may well find yourself on the wrong end of the
legal system - if someone wanted to get narky.</p>
<p>not to mention its the kinda thing only a communist
dictatorship regime would come up with.</p>
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Noel, you raise some interesting points. <br>
Not being a lawyer [*1] I referred to one, and she asks if you can
point to a precedent for your claim that an association revoking a
membership on the grounds of bad behaviour is illegal - or that the
association "trying" to mediate the complaint might be in breach of
some law. <br>
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[*1] are you? <br>
Do you know what she meant by "barrantry and nuisance"? Obviously
it was a joke that went over my non-lawyer head :/<br>
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<p>On 09/04/2014 20:18, Joshua Hesketh wrote:</p>
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Noel,<br>
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Kind regards<br>
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