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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 1008800" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Yup.. everything you’re saying about corporations is true. you’re correct in your application of logic / tactics / organizational aspects of corporate entities. They have individuals and or boards empowered to make these decisions.</p><p></p><p>That is NOT the case with this… not by a long shot. </p><p></p><p>The GOR is what is ultimately at issue if FSU wants to leave. The GOR SPECIFICALLY states that it CAN NOT be modified except by unanimous decision of parties. The one exception is the addition of members who can agree to be bound by it without otherwise modifying it. </p><p></p><p>The ACC CAN NOT unilaterally relieve anyone from their GOR obligation. It must be unanimous. This is not like an appointed officer of a company who is empowered by the company to make decisions on their behalf. Therefore, the ACC can’t agree to anything regarding GOR without unanimous consent of the other ACC members. That is why I am questioning if the ACC is even ABLE to mediate their departure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 1008800, member: 4905"] Yup.. everything you’re saying about corporations is true. you’re correct in your application of logic / tactics / organizational aspects of corporate entities. They have individuals and or boards empowered to make these decisions. That is NOT the case with this… not by a long shot. The GOR is what is ultimately at issue if FSU wants to leave. The GOR SPECIFICALLY states that it CAN NOT be modified except by unanimous decision of parties. The one exception is the addition of members who can agree to be bound by it without otherwise modifying it. The ACC CAN NOT unilaterally relieve anyone from their GOR obligation. It must be unanimous. This is not like an appointed officer of a company who is empowered by the company to make decisions on their behalf. Therefore, the ACC can’t agree to anything regarding GOR without unanimous consent of the other ACC members. That is why I am questioning if the ACC is even ABLE to mediate their departure [/QUOTE]
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