New York Court of Appeals, 1950

RECTOR, CHURCH WARDENS & VESTRYMEN OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN v. Melish

RECTOR, CHURCH WARDENS & VESTRYMEN OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN v. Melish
New York Court of Appeals · Decided October 5, 1950
301 N.Y. 679; 95 N.E.2d 43

RECTOR, CHURCH WARDENS & VESTRYMEN OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN v. Melish

Opinion

301 N.Y. 679 (1950)

The Rector, Church Wardens and Vestrymen of the Church of the Holy Trinity in the City of Brooklyn et al., Respondents,
v.
John H. Melish et al., Appellants, and James P. De Wolfe, as Bishop of The Diocese of Long Island, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of the State of New York.

Submitted October 2, 1950.
Decided October 5, 1950

Theodore Kiendl and Jackson A. Dykman for motion.

Raphael H. Weissman opposed.

Motions granted and appeal dismissed, with costs and $10 costs of motions, upon the ground that no constitutional question was properly raised in the courts below. (See Matter of O'Neill v. Board of Regents, 298 N.Y. 777; Jongebloed v. Erie R. R. Co., 296 N.Y. 912; City of New Rochelle v. Closter, 296 N.Y. 506.)

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