426 N.E.2d 512 | Ohio Ct. App. | 1980
Plaintiff-appellant, West Clermont Education Association, is an unincorporated association which represented all certificated teaching employees of defendant-appellee, West Clermont Local Board of Education, in the negotiation of a collective bargaining agreement, hereafter referred to as the master agreement. In addition to the master agreement, the employment of each teacher was subject to the terms of a separate contract between the appellee and each individual certificated employee. The appellant concedes that it had no part in negotiating these individual contracts, but *161
brought this action for declaratory judgment and injunctive relief based on the appellee's alleged breach of the individual contracts signed by certain of the appellant's members and the appellee's alleged violation of R. C.
The single assignment of error challenges the court's dismissal of the complaint. The appellant argues that R. C.
A "real party in interest" is one who has a real interest in the subject matter of the litigation, and not merely an interest in the action itself, i.e., one who is directly benefitted or injured by the outcome of the case. State, ex rel. Dallman, v.Court of Common Pleas (1973),
Our conclusion is buttressed by Rock Drilling, Local UnionNo. 17, v. Mason Hangar Co. (S.D.N.Y. 1950),
The assignment of error properly before this court having been ruled upon as heretofore set forth, it is the order of this court that the judgment or final order herein appealed from be, and the same hereby is, affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
BETTMAN, P. J., and KEEFE, J., concur.
"The board of education of each city, exempted village, local, and joint vocational school district shall enter into written contracts for the employment and reemployment of all teachers. The board of education of each city, exempted village, local, and joint vocational school district, which authorizes compensation in addition to the base salary stated in the teachers' salary schedule, for the performance of duties by a teacher which are in addition to the teacher's regular teaching duties, shall enter into a supplemental written contract with each teacher who is to perform additional duties. * * * Such written contracts and supplemental written contracts shall set forth the teacher's duties and shall specify the salaries and compensation to be paid for regular teaching duties and additional teaching duties, respectively, * * *."