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Subject: Re: Amalgamated teams - interpreting the constitution


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Paul J
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Date Posted: 14:52:38 11/12/03 Wed
In reply to: Ali 's message, "Re: Amalgamated teams - interpreting the constitution" on 13:56:23 11/12/03 Wed

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>>My reading is that an amalgamated team is a team that
>>represents two Member Societies.
>
>No, at no stage is a 2-uni limit imposed, and the IVDA
>const makes it clear that members of amalgamated teams
>do not represent their parent uni.

I agree that _at_ _IVDA_, amalgamated teams don't represent their parent universities (for the purposed of scoring etc). However, we're not talking about amalgamated teams in the IVDA sense, but a joint Cambridge/Nottingham team, which would represent both member societies...

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