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Originally posted by ZZ-kai-
I understand that concept and do not argue that, however, unless something was scheduled on the fraternity calendar, or was a topic of discussion as an organized function recorded in the minutes, or organized as a fraternity event by the President or other Exec. Board members, a case like that would not hold up in court.
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Yeah, all the fraternities that have been sued because a member drank himself to death after a birthday party or some other unofficial function had to be on their master calendar as well, right? It doesn't have to be a part of official business to be an event. It just has to have the presence of a few of the members (not even really that) and the influence of the organization.