EASLER v. HEJAZ TEMPLE OF GREENVILLE, S.C.

22300

285 S.C. 348 (1985)

329 S.E.2d 753

George Blanton EASLER, Respondent, v. HEJAZ TEMPLE A. .A. .O. .N. .M. .S..OF GREENVILLE, S.C. an unincorporated association; and The Imperial Council of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of North America, an Iowa Corporation, Appellants. Janice G. EASLER, Respondent, v. HEJAZ TEMPLE A..A. .O. .N. .M. .S. .OF GREENVILLE, S.C. an unincorporated association; and The Imperial Council of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of North America, an Iowa Corporation, Appellants.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided April 25, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William M. Grant, Jr., W. Benjamin McClain, Jr., and O.G. Calhoun, all of Haynsworth, Perry, Bryant, Marion & Johnstone, Greenville, for appellants.

J. Bruce Foster; George F. Abernathy and Billy C. Terry, both of Odom, Terry, Abernathy & Cantrell; and Ben C. Harrison of Burts, Turner, Hammett, Harrison & Rhodes, all of Spartanburg, for respondents.


Heard March 12, 1985.

Decided April 25, 1985.

CHANDLER, Justice:

Hejaz Temple A. .A. .O. .N. .M. .S. .(Hejaz) and the Imperial Council of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of North America (Council) appeal from jury verdicts received by Respondent George Blanton Easler (Easler) for actionable negligence, and by Easler's wife (Wife) for loss of consortium.

We affirm.

BACKGROUND FACTS

Easler, a candidate for Hejaz membership,...

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