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Originally posted by DeltAlum
Essentially, Lloyds of London has refused to pay a claim against the Arizona State fraternity chapter because the chapter broke the law.
Which means, at least in the case of this particular policy and company, anytime a chapter serves underage drinkers, etc., they are no longer covered.
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DeltAlum, you're spot-on. It says all over Kappa's RM forms that if we break laws or fail to comply with Fraternity RM guidelines, our insurance coverage is void.
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Originally posted by LXAAlum
Instead of looking for loopholes to continue irresponsible behavior, we as greeks need to start living up to the standards that our founders envisioned.
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LXAAlum, you've got it. There was a time when Greeks were the paragon college students, about whom universities and fraternities bragged like proud fathers. Now it seems that in many places, Greeks have become the drunken uncle who embarrasses everyone at the family wedding. It's time to get back to basics, people. What are we striving for? How should we live our lives?
I take my vows seriously. I've done some pretty stupid things in my day, and each time, my sisters gently reminded me that I wasn't living up to the standards I'd sworn to uphold. Nobody is above reproach, but (after being angry for a while), I was grateful to my sisters for showing concern. It is a sad day when Greeks feel such a sense of entitlement that we feel we may break the law and defy anyone to call us out.
Not bad for post #1000!