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    356 registry court case

    The results of this lengthy lawsuit had some very interesting results:

    On the other hand, the court decided in Mr Heinrichs favor on what I saw as the major point of the case, which is that members are entitled to view books and records. So, presumably, Mr Heinrichs would be entitled to have the mailing list, for a reasonable purpose. Communicating one's thoughts, finding, or opinion to other members would certainly seem a reasonable purpose for members of a club such as ours, thus Mr Heinrichs could have mailed his letter. He just could not mail it with the list obtained during discovery. He had to return that list, per the judges order, then request the list again as a member seeking to use it for a reasonable purpose.

    And now, we have the court's finding in favor of Mr Heinrichs on the first item in the appeal. Namely, that contracts are included in the "books and records" that must be made available for inspection by members. Should any member be interested, they should now have the ability to review contracts inked on their behalf by the Registry as a corporation. I assume this must include Gordon's contract, the goodie store stuff, and the oh-my-gosh-super-secret Porsche deal. This is reasonable and good, and in alignment with the recent promises of increased transparency from the trustees.
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    Curtis

    Where did you get this info?

    Regards

    Jim

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    Jim, I don't know where Curtis saw it, but I saw the same info on the 356 Registry Forum
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    Quote Originally Posted by 69Sman View Post
    Jim, I don't know where Curtis saw it, but I saw the same info on the 356 Registry Forum
    Thanks. That is where I looked but couldn't find the latest info. I'll try again.

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    I cut & pasted this from their website.....I thought this was newsworthy......
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    Curt Autenrieth
    S Registry # 152

    Porsches:
    1.6L 2.7L
    1.8L 3.0L
    2.0L 3.2L
    2.2L 3.4L h20 cooled
    2.4L 3.6L air & h20 cooled
    3.8L

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