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On Mar 18, 9:05�pm, Phil Kane wrote:
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 20:49:26 CST, wrote: But it's important to understand what "CC&Rs" really are. CC&R stands for Codes, Covenants and Restrictions. * CONDITIONS, Covenants, and Restrictions Thanks, Phil! I've always seen it written as "Codes", but after a bit of thought, "Conditions" makes a lot more sense. Codes are not usually attached to a specific property; conditions are. It should be noted that lack of CC&Rs still does not mean that a ham can simply put up whatever antenna(s) s/he likes without any concern about building codes, permits, etc. This may seem self-evident, but I have seen too many hams try to do just that, or say that nobody can tell them what they can and cannot build on their own property. In most places, that's simply not the case at all. 73 es TNX de Jim, N2EY |
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