129 N.Y.S. 365 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1911
Application for a peremptory or alternative writ of mandamus commanding the respondent to take such action as will reinstate the petitioner to membership in good standing. On October 9, 1910, petitioner was a member of respondent, a membership corporation. On that day he sent to the club a letter, which was in part .as follows :
“To the Commodore and Members of the New York Motor Boat Club:
“ Gentlemekt.— With the deepest regret and for reasons that absolutely compel me, I hereby tender my resignation to your club. Enclosed you will find the flag which I carried with so much pride, as well as the certificate entitling me to fly it. * * *
“ Your former fellow-member,
“ Abthub Haas.”
Before any action had been taken on this resignation by the board of directors the club commodore wrote petitioner asking him to “ hold off.” On October nineteenth the board adopted a resolution, “ That Com. Gheen express to Mr. Haas the unanimous verdict of the board of directors that the board of governors and the ’club think too much of Mr. Haas to be willing to accept his resignation, and that in the interests of amity and friendship he be requested to withdraw his resignation.” On October twenty-first petitioner received a copy of this resolution, embodied in a letter addressed to Gheen and signed by the secretary. On the same day petitioner mailed a letter to “ Mr. Frank D. Gheen, Commodore of the N. Y. M. B. C.,” withdrawing his “ previous communication,” the context showing that he referred to the matter of his resignation. That answering letter was received by Gheen some time- before a meeting of the board, on November third, notwithstanding that its contents were discussed at that meeting a resolution was adopted accepting the resignation. A similar resolution was adopted the next day at a meeting of the members of the club. On November seventeenth petitioner filed his protest, contending that he had withdrawn his resignation before it had been accepted. Section 9 of the
Mandamus refused, with costa.