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Old December 8th 04, 05:21 AM
Leland C. Scott
 
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It's all pretty clear cut Lanshark. You don't pay the NAL and challenge it
in district court, or pay it, then go the appeal court route. If you read
the whole quoted section that's what the court says, in legal speak, near
the end.

Anyway the original point made by several people was you can't challenge a
NAL in court. I think that myth has been dispelled. You raised another
issue, is it really worth the cost? You might have a point there. I guess it
all depends on the about of the NAL. a couple of grand maybe not, but for
$10K yeah I think it would if one feels confident they have a strong case.

On a side point who were you replying to in regards to a post about a radio
and refering to them using my name? I never mentioned anything about a
radio, just a comment about you getting a NAL for first hand experience. I
think you got me confused with somebody else.


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