TWARDOWSKI v. JESTER


163 A.2d 242 (1960)

Louis TWARDOWSKI, Garland H. Gills, James E. Kendrick, Charles A. Conway, John M. Conway, Charles W. Parsons and John M. Takash, known as Wickwire Gun & Fishing Club, Plaintiffs, v. Paul W. JESTER, Defendant.

Court of Chancery of Delaware, New Castle.

July 22, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stanley T. Czajkowski, Wilmington, for plaintiffs.

George Gray Thouron, Wilmington, for defendant.


SEITZ, Chancellor.

Some time in the summer of 1958, plaintiffs and defendant formed an unincorporated association known as the Wickwire Gun and Fishing Club ("Club"). It was formed to hunt on land leased by the owners of the Wickwire Farm. At that time the Club had certain rules which had not been reduced to writing. Most of those rules dealt with the conduct of the members. One rule provided that the dues would be $120 a year and must be paid by September 1. The...

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