Exactly. And for that reason, my surmise would be that the expulsion provision of the bylaws is pretty broadly stated.
Silver basically alluded to the fact that expulsion is proper (at least in some cir stances) on the vote of 75% of the owners (here, it would take 22 owners, assuming no abstentions from a vote). That the vote has such a high threshold for action suggests to me that there's fairly broad authority for expulsion -- something like it is proper when deemed to be in the best interests of the league or for conduct detrimental to the league -- and that the protection against overreach lies in requiring such a substantial number of votes for action. In other words, my guess would be that the expulsion provision doesn't expressly limit the justifications for expulsion to some checklist of actions but to ensure that there's no overreach or actions based on personal animus, the vote to take that drastic action requires more than a supermajority of the ownership, which would likely be hard to get except in the most obvious situations.

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