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On Aug 28, 3:27 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote:
Jay Honeck wrote: Our new hangar lease includes a specific ban on bicycles, of all things. (And cars, and anything else in the hangars not directly related to aviation.) Is this legal? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Not absolutely sure if it still applies, but if it's a commercial lease, it's legal the instant you accept the conditions and sign the lease, as long as the conditions don't violate existing law. It gets a bit tricky when there's federal or state dollars involved in airport construction, but if it's private property issuing a commercial lease, if it doesn't violate, it's legal for the conditions they put on the lease. The way I understand it, it's your option not to accept the stated conditions. And this is also the reason why leases are separated into clauses that can be severable if they violate any existing laws...and one of the clauses in the lease usually states this g |
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Doug Semler wrote:
On Aug 28, 3:27 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote: Jay Honeck wrote: Our new hangar lease includes a specific ban on bicycles, of all things. (And cars, and anything else in the hangars not directly related to aviation.) Is this legal? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Not absolutely sure if it still applies, but if it's a commercial lease, it's legal the instant you accept the conditions and sign the lease, as long as the conditions don't violate existing law. It gets a bit tricky when there's federal or state dollars involved in airport construction, but if it's private property issuing a commercial lease, if it doesn't violate, it's legal for the conditions they put on the lease. The way I understand it, it's your option not to accept the stated conditions. And this is also the reason why leases are separated into clauses that can be severable if they violate any existing laws...and one of the clauses in the lease usually states this g One thing's for certain. We'll NEVER get beyond those wonderful friends of ours in general aviation....those champions of GA who protect us from that which THEY alone have designed to be what we need protection from......our benefactors......the protectors of the weak and of the innocent....as long as the weak and the innocent have the money to pay for the protection.........you guessed it.......the LAWYERS involved in general aviation!!!! :-)) -- Dudley Henriques |
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