Meister v. Anshei Chesed Hebrew Congregation

1 McGrath 1231, 37 McGrath 542
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 30, 1877
StatusPublished

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Meister v. Anshei Chesed Hebrew Congregation, 1 McGrath 1231, 37 McGrath 542 (Mich. 1877).

Opinion

To compel a religions corporation to restore to membership a person whom it had expelled.

Denied October 30, 1877.

It appeared from the pleadings that the society had no property; that its existence would be imperiled if relator were restored; that he had acted in hostility to the society’s interest; had given grounds for regular removal, and if restored might be at once expelled. ■

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