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Cotroneo v. Alpine Country Club

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Dec 16, 1993
636 A.2d 730 (R.I. 1993)

Opinion

No. 93-9-Appeal.

December 16, 1993.

James Donnelly, Thomas Cotroneo.

John Tarantino.


ORDER

This case came before a hearing panel of this court for oral argument October 19, 1993, pursuant to an order which had directed the plaintiff to appear and show cause why his appeal should not be denied and dismissed.

After hearing the arguments of counsel and examining the memoranda filed by the parties, we are of the opinion that cause has not been shown.

We have previously considered aspects of this case in S. Thomas Cotroneo v. The Alpine Country Club, No. 90-554-Appeal (Order, entered October 18, 1991) and S. Thomas Cotroneo v. The Alpine Investment Company, No. 91-41-Appeal (Order, entered October 18, 1991). Most recently the plaintiff challenges his expulsion from the Alpine Country Club after hearing before the Board of Directors of said club.

A justice of the Superior Court denied plaintiff's request for injunctive relief. The plaintiff appeals from this judgment. We are of the opinion that the trial justice was correct in declining to interfere with the internal affairs of a voluntary association, since due process in accordance with the rules and bylaws of that association was accorded to the plaintiff. See Hebert v. Ventetuolo, 480 A.2d 403 (R.I. 1984); Bartley v. Augusta Country Club, 254 Ga. 144, 326 S.E.2d 442 (1985).

Consequently, the plaintiff's appeal is denied and dismissed. The judgment of the Superior Court is affirmed.

LEDERBERG, J., did not participate.


Summaries of

Cotroneo v. Alpine Country Club

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Dec 16, 1993
636 A.2d 730 (R.I. 1993)
Case details for

Cotroneo v. Alpine Country Club

Case Details

Full title:S. Thomas COTRONEO v. The ALPINE COUNTRY CLUB

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: Dec 16, 1993

Citations

636 A.2d 730 (R.I. 1993)

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