Am I Reading This Correctly?

I laughed out loud last Friday morning! Do you know that you can read something many times and that your eyes and brain can trick you?

Read the following condition in the TRO granted to the HOA against me, which is one of the three things I cannot do while the HOA's lawsuit against me is pending:

"Communications with the Board regarding the affairs of the Association, in which Plaintiff has no standing to intervene;"

The Plaintiff is the HOA. 

What does that mean? What are some of the affairs of the Association, in which the HOA has no standing to intervene? Does it mean that I CAN communicate with the board regarding affairs of the Association, in which they have no standing to intervene? What could those be?

Should the word "Plaintiff" actually be "Defendant"? Remember - it was the HOA's lawyer who wrote that sentence.

NOBODY caught this, if it is an error. The attorneys didn't catch it. If Danny read it, he didn't catch it. I didn't catch it, no matter how many times I had read it, until Friday morning, when I was typing this blogpost.

"Plaintiff" appears in the original Motion for the TRO filed by the HOA's attorney on December 30, 2024. It appears in the draft order submitted to the judge on March 3, 2025. It appears in the final Order signed by the judge on March 11, 2025. 

Did the judge or one of this clerks catch it? 

Is it an error?

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