In accordance with Justice Cahn’s
decision, the SNG reaches out to the GGYC with a
proposal for a mutual agreement on the race dates
for the 33rd America’s Cup in a bid to move the
sport away from court and back to the water.
"In order to allow both the Defender
and the Challenger time to prepare for the match,
the Deed of Gift specifies a 10-month notice period.
Société Nautique de Genève
is happy to meet GGYC on the water on any race date
that GGYC wishes to specify in compliance with the
Deed of Gif", said a letter from Société
Nautique de Genève's Fred Meyer, Vice-Commodore
and Head of America's Cup Committee.
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"We
believe that the earliest date that GGYC could
propose for us to meet on the water is 1 May
2009 as described below :
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GGYC
issued its challenge on 11 July 2007.
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The
10-month notice period was then interrupted
by GGYC's filing of this lawsuit nine days
later, on 20 July 2007.
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The
notice period then resumed with Justice Cahn's
issuance of a final order dated 17 March 2008.
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The
notice period is now running again and will
expire on or about 7 January 2009..
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GGYC's
challenge specifies a race in the Northern
Hemisphere.
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The
Deed of Gift permits races in the Northern
Hemisphere only between 1 May and 1 November.
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Thus,
the earliest possible first race date compliant
with the Deed of Gift is 1 May 2009".
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"In the Northern Hemisphere the sailing conditions
are generally preferable in July compared with May;
we would therefore propose that GGYC select dates
for racing in July 2009 in order to guarantee a
successful and compelling event."