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Posted by David Virtue on 2007/4/19
Excerpt: "From the DIOCESE OF CENTRAL NEW YORK came word this week from attorney Raymond Dague that a New York Court has limited how much participation the National Church Episcopal Church can do in a property case between the diocese and St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Syracuse. The New York court's April 10 ruling limits the national church's right of action in cases involving the Dennis Canon. The court ruled that the DFMS could observe but not materially participate in the prosecution of the case. This is huge news, and the first time a judge has ruled that the DFMS had no legal interest the property and "only asserts that St. Andrew's property is held in trust for the benefit of the Episcopal Church as promulgated by certain Episcopal canons, and as such, the court finds its legal interest to be insufficient." Lawyers for the diocese would serve as lead trial lawyers for the plaintiffs, and the DFMS "may not individually conduct any discovery without the express permission of the court." You can read the full story here: http://tinyurl.com/345tob"
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