GREEN v. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE NO. 21-A

No. 42564.

89 So.2d 124 (1956)

230 La. 563

Elliott W. GREEN et al. v. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE NO. 21-A, GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS of the State OF LOUISIANA et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 11, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. P. Macmurdo, Baton Rouge, Joseph A. Loret, Baton Rouge, of counsel, for plaintiffs-appellants.

Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, Ashton L. Stewart, John T. Laycock, Baton Rouge, for defendants-appellees.


SIMON, Justice.

By resolution adopted by its officers, the District Grand Lodge No. 21-A, Grand United Order of Odd Fellows of the State of Louisiana, sold its building located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, known as "The Temple", to the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons of Louisiana, by act of sale dated November 8, 1948, for the sale price of $42,976.66.

On May 1, 1951, two and one-half years after said sale, plaintiffs herein, as members...

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