SUO: Submit the question
At 11:49 2001-09-30 -0700, Robert Grayson Spillers wrote:
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> Jim,
> The standard (from Robert's) is if there is a possibility of a different reasonable opinion then the question must be submitted to the members. One does not have to prove their opinion is correct - that is the function of the members vote and not the ruling of the chair. The stated purpose of the rule is to prevent dilatory actions. Webster defines dilatory as "causing or tending to cause delay; meant to gain time, defer action, etc." It is not a rule that deals with the substance of the appeal.
Bob-
There is no substance to your appeal. You were not on the prevailing side. Your motion to appeal is dilatory. You have the right to appeal at CS SAB. If you believe otherwise, contact Lowell Johnson at CS SAB.
-FF
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