[ANSTHRLD] Permission to Conflict Question

Joseph Percer jpercer at gmail.com
Sun Jun 17 16:51:42 PDT 2012


A signed scanned copy of a properly executed letter is sufficient,
provided it's of a sufficient resolution to print out. That should
save any headache over mailing it.

Andrewe
Star

On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 6:49 PM, Scott Fridenberg <fitzmorgan at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am writing a person in Australia to request permission to conflict with
> their Armory prior to submitting mine.  I have found the suggested form
> letter on the SCA Heralds page and wanted to know if an electronic copy is
> acceptable or do I need a signed piece of paper to be physically mailed to
> me?  I am not sure the process of mailing from Australia to the U.S. and
> wanted to find the most convent means means for the person to grant
> permission assuming he chooses to do so.
>
> Robert Fitzmorgan
>
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