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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... Much ado about very little, I think, and certainly not a valid reason to blame the politicians from one party or the other. Much of this subject is the reason why ocean water "dockominium" ownership isn't really about "owning" a slip. In every case I know of, including ours, the "purchase" of a dockominium is really a long term, transferable lease. In our case it is 99 years. In fact, MA banned all future dockominiums back in the '90s but grandfathered the existing ones. The claim is that you cannot "own" part of the ocean, but you can lease it's space. Eisboch |