Legal Question in Consumer Law in Illinois
Does a puplic parks tennis club legally have the right to restrict the number of tennis balls used on a tennis court and restrict members from giving advice in groups to one another about tennis strokes as not for profit?
Asked on 8/30/10, 1:30 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thomas Moens
Moens Law Offices, Chartered
I would say yes. A public swimming pool can tell you that you cannot have glass bottles, for example, at the pool. For safety reasons, it would seem a reasonable restriction to limit how many tennis balls are on a court at one time. Not sure what you mean by "giving advice . . as not for profit." Sounds like a euphemism for giving lessons. Without more information I am reluctant to give an opinion, but I can see that the owner of a tennis court would be able to limit who give lessons on its court in most circumstances.
Answered on 9/07/10, 6:05 am
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