Marhula v. Grand Forks Curling Club

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C.T. Marhula appealed the judgment dismissing his action against Grand Forks Curling Club, Inc., for improper termination of his membership. Marhula was a member of the Club from the mid-1990s until January 15, 2012, when the Club's board of directors, without prior notice, summarily terminated his membership and refunded his annual dues because the board "thought that C.T. was acting not in good faith with our club." Because the Supreme Court concluded the district court erred in determining the threshold membership requirements under N.D.C.C. 10-33-81 of the Nonprofit Corporations Act applied to bar Marhula's action against the Club for violating his individual rights under N.D.C.C. 10-33-62, it reversed and remanded for the trial court to address the merits of Marhula's claim. View "Marhula v. Grand Forks Curling Club" on Justia Law