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<blockquote data-quote="ThatGuy" data-source="post: 994865" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>...which FSU is contractually bound (by said Grant of Rights) to sign.</p><p></p><p>Again, back to my <em>Inception</em> perspective of this whole thing - what happens when/if FSU decides they won't sign an updated Grant of Rights with the only change being to include the new members (which they're quite unhappy about, because THEY DIDN'T GET THEIR WAY)? The ACC files another lawsuit, sure, but they're already in breach of contract re: multiple other clauses in the Grant of Rights and their Member Agreement. So will they refuse to sign, because they're being "compelled" to do so?</p><p></p><p>And why will this take any less time to deal with than the lawsuit that's expected to take years to progress through the courts? Not sure how it all works, but this could hang up the ACC's plans to bring in the new teams. I guess the ACC could prepare a separate-but-identical Grant of Rights for those teams, which might be the easier way to go about it?</p><p></p><p>I'm going to have a beer and then start drawing flow charts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatGuy, post: 994865, member: 3440"] ...which FSU is contractually bound (by said Grant of Rights) to sign. Again, back to my [I]Inception[/I] perspective of this whole thing - what happens when/if FSU decides they won't sign an updated Grant of Rights with the only change being to include the new members (which they're quite unhappy about, because THEY DIDN'T GET THEIR WAY)? The ACC files another lawsuit, sure, but they're already in breach of contract re: multiple other clauses in the Grant of Rights and their Member Agreement. So will they refuse to sign, because they're being "compelled" to do so? And why will this take any less time to deal with than the lawsuit that's expected to take years to progress through the courts? Not sure how it all works, but this could hang up the ACC's plans to bring in the new teams. I guess the ACC could prepare a separate-but-identical Grant of Rights for those teams, which might be the easier way to go about it? I'm going to have a beer and then start drawing flow charts. [/QUOTE]
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