Hi all,
Now that we've re-discovered that GNHLUG is a registered
organization in NH, does that make it a Legal Entity, capable of
owning property? If so, does that mean I can transfer ownership of
liberty (our Internet server) from myself to GNHLUG? If so, can we
start that process in motion?
Ben Scott wrote:
Now that we've re-discovered that GNHLUG is a registered
organization in NH, does that make it a Legal Entity, capable of
owning property? If so, does that mean I can transfer ownership of
liberty (our Internet server) from myself to GNHLUG? If so, can we
start that
Ted Roche wrote:
Ben Scott wrote:
Now that we've re-discovered that GNHLUG is a registered
organization in NH, does that make it a Legal Entity, capable of
owning property?
Indeed it is. Of course that also means it has the capacity to sue and
be sued as well, but that is not necessarily
On 3/26/07, Home [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that we've re-discovered that GNHLUG is a registered
organization in NH, does that make it a Legal Entity, capable of
owning property?
Indeed it is.
Thanks, Ed! I was hoping that was the case.
Of course that also means it has the capacity to
On Mar 26, 2007, at 12:26, Ben Scott wrote:
If so, does that mean I can transfer ownership of
liberty (our Internet server) from myself to GNHLUG? If so, can we
start that process in motion?
So how to we get Ben off the hotseat? Do we buy it from him for
$1? Does he make a donation?
On 3/26/07, Bill McGonigle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So how to we get Ben off the hotseat? Do we buy it from him for
$1? Does he make a donation?
As I understand it, we are not (yet) registered with the Federal
government as a non-profit organization, which would preclude a
tax-free