How will the courts intervene where an action by an association is in violation of its own bylaws and constitution?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from California State University, Hayward v. National Collegiate Athletic Assn., 121 Cal.Rptr. 85, 47 Cal.App.3d 533 (Cal. App. 1975):

3] As already discussed the courts will intervene where the action by the association is in violation of its own bylaws and constitution. That this rule applies to substantive as well as procedural questions is supported by cases which appellant itself cites. In Smetherham v. Laundry Workers' Union, Supra, 44 Cal.App.2d 131, 111

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