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|    Tony Langdon to Bob Seaborn    |
|    Re: XRF PROBLEMS    |
|    12 Jul 16 15:43:00    |
      -=> Bob Seaborn wrote to Tony Langdon <=-               BS> In Canada, federal law says that any antenna structure can be up to 15        BS> metres (about 45 feet) high without going through any approval process.        BS> Anything higher may require a fair bit of hoop-jumping. This        BS> supercedes any local, municipal, or provincial requirements (however        BS> may not supercede a requirement for a building permit). I'm sure it        BS> also supercedes any private property requirements, unless a contract is        BS> signed concerning it. But even then an ancient (middle 1800's) British        BS> law states that a contract cannot supercede any federal or provincial        BS> law. I have personally seen this upheld in a local court, but not over        BS> an antenna structure.              Ahh, OK. :) Interesting. :)                     ... I need accurate, brief, and non-redundant information.       --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49        * Origin: Freeway BBS - freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410)    |
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