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Old 02-01-2006, 06:30 PM
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coop rules and byelaws


California I hear that 80% of New York are coops and not condos. Will somebody or bodies living in NY kindly send me copies of their Gov. Docs. (they are not called CC&R s) to me I can pay copy and mailing costs. I will not need the whole doc. only the relevent pages to amend ours. Ours incidentally is 80 years old.
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California I hear that 80% of New York are coops and not condos. Will somebody or bodies living in NY kindly send me copies of their Gov. Docs. (they are not called CC&R s) to me I can pay copy and mailing costs. I will not need the whole doc. only the relevent pages to amend ours. Ours incidentally is 80 years old.
You are not getting any bites...offer money....
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Old 02-01-2006, 06:51 PM
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California I hear that 80% of New York are coops and not condos. Will somebody or bodies living in NY kindly send me copies of their Gov. Docs. (they are not called CC&R s) to me I can pay copy and mailing costs. I will not need the whole doc. only the relevent pages to amend ours. Ours incidentally is 80 years old.

The rules of the coop are easy, every chicken for themselves.
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Old 02-01-2006, 06:53 PM
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The rules of the coop are easy, every chicken for themselves.
Have you chicks been smoking again?

Someone replaced my stash with alfalfa!

I am going looking for Nurse Cratchit...she's only woman I know who can screw up a tv dinner!

I'm calling the agency first thing in the morning and get a young swinger in here; about 60 or 65. Nurse Cratchit has to be about a hundred.....
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I am going looking for Nurse Cratchit...she's only woman I know who can screw up a tv dinner!
She's not the only one.

Looks like the OP is not providing any feed for the chickens.
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Old 02-02-2006, 01:21 AM
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California I hear that 80% of New York are coops and not condos. Will somebody or bodies living in NY kindly send me copies of their Gov. Docs. (they are not called CC&R s) to me I can pay copy and mailing costs. I will not need the whole doc. only the relevent pages to amend ours. Ours incidentally is 80 years old.

**A: nope, 100% of coops in NY are coops, not condos.
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