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Originally posted by madmax
Maybe or maybe not. They are incorporated, pay taxes, have paid employees, generate income and some operate out of 10 million dollar+ HQ buildings. Maybe they are both a social organization and a business.
Either way, why should a social organization be able to prevent another social organization from starting?
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Because they've all signed the Unanimous Agreements of NPC and agreed that things will work this way with their member groups.
Now if NPC would try to prevent say Delta Sigma Theta from starting on campus, they wouldn't get very far, since they are in 2 different conferences.