The original crime was playing in a 4NCL match whilst not a member of the ECF. That was back in the days when the ECF conflated FIDE's "member of a national federation" with "member of a Company" in the British legal sense.LawrenceCooper wrote: So it may, or may not, apply in this case.
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Ah yes, back in the days of the I.R.O. reporting to the Director of Home Chess.Roger de Coverly wrote:The original crime was playing in a 4NCL match whilst not a member of the ECF. That was back in the days when the ECF conflated FIDE's "member of a national federation" with "member of a Company" in the British legal sense.LawrenceCooper wrote: So it may, or may not, apply in this case.
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I doubt that. I don't think that the ECF has any record of when delisting requests were made.NickFaulks wrote:The ECF knows, of course.LawrenceCooper wrote:So it may, or may not, apply in this case.
Voluntary officers come and go, so that sort of thing can happen.