DEVITT v. ULSTER COUNTY BD. OF REALTORS


32 A.D.2d 993 (1969)

Emerson K. Devitt, Appellant, v. Ulster County Board of Realtors, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

July 2, 1969


REYNOLDS, J.

There are some 200 licensed real estate brokers in Ulster County, of which 54, or 27%, are members of respondent. Appellant, a licensed real estate broker, argues that because of certain definite advantages in membership, he is unable to make a living on an equal competitive basis with members of the respondent and, therefore, respondent should be compelled to admit him. It is well settled that the courts of this State will interfere in these...

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