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Old Tue Oct 14, 2003, 10:50am
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Originally posted by mikesears
It seems to me that whenever the Fed uses A's and B's, etc. in a rule that those A's and B's mean "or".

Look at 7-1-3 (a-d).

Look at 7-1-7 (a-c).

Look at 7-2-5 (a & b).

If they changed it to an "and" for this one rule, it wouldn't be consistent with the rest of the rulebook.
Which means which of the following:

If it's legal for him to take the handoff under a) or b), then it's legal,

OR

if it's illegal for him to take the handoff under a) or b), then it's illegal?

Which is it? See the dilemna?
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