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Allowed, Allowable, Not-Allowed, Ambiguity, To Thine Own Self Be True

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Allowed: Following the letter of a law or regulation. The safest of mistakes for the uneducated and/or timid.

Allowable: Stretching the law or regulations, based on known case law and common practice. Most often a better approach, but requires an extensive knowledge of the subject.

Not-Allowed: Breaking the law or regulation. It matters not your intent, ignorance is no excuse.

I've included not-allowed only because it is so easy for some to pass from "Allowable" to "Not-Allowed" through foolishness, ignorance, stupidly, or larcenous intent.

Ambiguity: A total lack or statutory or moral guidance.

I wish to discuss dealing with the grey areas between strict compliancy with the "Allowed" and using the "Allowable" and beyond both in dealing with "Ambiguity!"

With out going into a long dissortation of my own let me quote an old tormentor, William Shakespeare.

When in doubt: "To Thine Own Self Be True..." In other words, do what you believe is right, so long as you avoid the "Not-Allowed" Whether going from "Allowed" to "Allowable" or in the face of "Ambiguity" always do what you think is right! "And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou can not then be false to any man."

"Boldness be my friend."  But, "Mind your speech a little lest you should mar your fortunes."

"Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them."

"No legacy is so rich as honesty."

If I some time appear harsh please remember: "...oftentimes excusing of a fault doth make the fault the worse by the excuse."

"If it be a sin to covet honor, I am the most offending soul."

 

For certainly: "The golden age is before us, not behind us." "What is past is prologue." "What's done can't be undone."

Bill

William J Archambault Jr

The Real Estate Investment Institute

With a little help from William Shakespeare 

and http://www.brainyquote.com/

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William J Archambault Jr

The Real Estate Investment Institute

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Comments(2)

Rich Kruse
Gryphon USA, Ltd. - Columbus, OH

Unfortuantely in my world things boil down to the difference between can't and not supposed to.  It is a physical thing, not moral.

Example:  "Hey, you can't do that!"  "No, I can.  I'm just not supposed to."

Another wonderful thing heard when hanging out with too many lawyers:

"It truly becomes illegal when you get caught.  Until then it is just being naughty."

I need to go get on the suit and see the lawyers.  As a bonus, a 3pm visit to police HQ.

Aug 19, 2008 11:57 PM
William J. Archambault, Jr.
The Real Estate Investment Institute - Houston, TX

Rich,

Illwgal is illegal! It's not-allowed!

I never violate the law. The problem is that laws are written by lawyers that failed in pratace then went to Congress. Subsequently laws seldom say what they mean, so they get interped by the courts and refined by regulation. It's those interruption's (case-law) and regulations that establish the allowable. Allowable is not against the law! Allowable is legal!

My inspiration did not even involve law. Much of life and law remains ambiguous. The person involved did everything right except they violate their personal moral code. My point is that when you lack clear guidance you'll rarely go wrong doing what you believe is right.

I never accept "Hey, you can't do that!"  such admonishments normally mean the speaker can't do it! I don't let others limit me by their inabilities! Churchill said it best "never, never, never, never say never!"

Don't worry about the police, I'm sure you'll find the "bill of sale" for that horse.

Good Luck,

Bill

Aug 20, 2008 01:13 AM