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date: 12 Mar 2006 12:53:05 -0800,    group: uk.rec.shooting.clays        back       
Photo sig.   
seems like a dopey question but I gotta ask:-

When doing license renewal does brother-in-law count as a relative when
getting your photo signed as a true likeness of this person who is in
my opinion etc etc
i.e the counter signatory  ?

TIA
date: 12 Mar 2006 12:53:05 -0800   author:   Miss-a-lot

Re: Photo sig.   
"Miss-a-lot"  wrote in message 
news:1142194334.765347.62230@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
> seems like a dopey question but I gotta ask:-
>
> When doing license renewal does brother-in-law count as a relative when
> getting your photo signed as a true likeness of this person who is in
> my opinion etc etc
> i.e the counter signatory  ?
>
> TIA


Unfortunately yes they would count as a relative. You could ask a local 
councilor, business owner, solicitor, doctor or employer providing the firm 
is well established.

Hope this helps

Regards
Dave (www.kwacs.org.uk)
date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 22:34:53 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Dave

Re: Photo sig.   
Thanks Dave. Thought it could be so. Wanted to use him as he has been
'elevated' in his work and would qualify (if he wasn't my
brother-in-law and so precluded as I now know). Just wanted to be the
first to 'recognise publically' his new status - sort of. Will buy him
a gift instead....

Smoke 'em all.


Dave wrote:

> "Miss-a-lot"  wrote in message
> news:1142194334.765347.62230@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
> > seems like a dopey question but I gotta ask:-
> >
> > When doing license renewal does brother-in-law count as a relative when
> > getting your photo signed as a true likeness of this person who is in
> > my opinion etc etc
> > i.e the counter signatory  ?
> >
> > TIA
>
>
> Unfortunately yes they would count as a relative. You could ask a local
> councilor, business owner, solicitor, doctor or employer providing the firm
> is well established.
> 
> Hope this helps
> 
> Regards
> Dave (www.kwacs.org.uk)
date: 13 Mar 2006 05:41:21 -0800   author:   Miss-a-lot

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