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<blockquote data-quote="dru" data-source="post: 757153" data-attributes="member: 3047"><p>So here's my question on this: My wife teaches at a Catholic school here in Yukon and we also go to that Church. The school and church are separate buildings and are not even attached to one another. However, the parking lot(s) are shared by both. Would that be considered unlawful since the property has a school on it? Now, I don't go into the school to get to the church and it is easy to go directly to the church without even walking on what could be considered the "school" portion of the property (the surrounding sidewalks, etc.)</p><p></p><p>So where does that stand in terms of legality? Or should I just find another church?<img src="/images/smilies/image1571.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":selfangel" title="Image1571 :selfangel" data-shortname=":selfangel" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dru, post: 757153, member: 3047"] So here's my question on this: My wife teaches at a Catholic school here in Yukon and we also go to that Church. The school and church are separate buildings and are not even attached to one another. However, the parking lot(s) are shared by both. Would that be considered unlawful since the property has a school on it? Now, I don't go into the school to get to the church and it is easy to go directly to the church without even walking on what could be considered the "school" portion of the property (the surrounding sidewalks, etc.) So where does that stand in terms of legality? Or should I just find another church?:selfangel [/QUOTE]
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