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- Mon Aug 06, 2012 4:18 pm
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Re: Signs for the CHLer
I just took a look at the comparison between the new verbiage and the old verbiage sign. I'll have to commit that to memory (Subchapter H , Chapter 411 VS 4413).
- Mon Aug 06, 2012 3:47 pm
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Re: Signs for the CHLer
I don't know if I should tag on here or start a new thread. I have two questions.
I went into my credit union - JSC Federal Credit Union. The branch I went into (this was not the main branch) had a 30.06 sign posted, but the the letters were not in all caps.
Would the use of mixed case letters disqualify the sign (the language of 30.06 says "block letters")?
Would JSC Federal Credit Union somehow qualify as federal property?
It is not NASA itself, but I'm not sure how the bank/credit union ownership works. Usually, the union part of it defines it as being democratically owned by it's members, right? But that doesn't really define the land ownership aspect of things or how the government/lawyer might view the property.
I went into my credit union - JSC Federal Credit Union. The branch I went into (this was not the main branch) had a 30.06 sign posted, but the the letters were not in all caps.
Would the use of mixed case letters disqualify the sign (the language of 30.06 says "block letters")?
Would JSC Federal Credit Union somehow qualify as federal property?
It is not NASA itself, but I'm not sure how the bank/credit union ownership works. Usually, the union part of it defines it as being democratically owned by it's members, right? But that doesn't really define the land ownership aspect of things or how the government/lawyer might view the property.