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Subject Bylaws operate as a contract?

Date
Sun Feb 14 2010 21:30

Author Paul

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I am the President of a local football organization. We have organization bylaws that call for a minimum number of plays for our athletes. In one game a paticular kid did not get his full number of plays. This kid's parent has sued our league asking for a full refund of registration fees becuase his kid did not get the plays as called for by the bylaws. He is claiming the bylaws are a contract between parents and the legue. I say that bylaws are just rules for internal governace of our organization. this is going to small claims court. What do you think of this parents argument that the bylaws are a contract? Does he even having standing to bring such a suit since the board of directors is the body that should enforce the bylaws, but we were not even given a chance to, as this parent just pulled his kid after one game and did not even tell us---just demanded a refund. (PS the registartion fee goes to pay referees, jereseys, equipment, etc....far more than just paying for game time)
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