145 P. 37 | Or. | 1914
delivered the opinion of the court.
By the decree of August 14, 1903, the plaintiff’s title or interest in the 1-acre tract was terminated, and he was perpetually enjoined from interfering with or disturbing the members of. the church. The Circuit Court of Marion County did not create, but simply recognized, a trust, and the trustees of the Christian Church were agents of the society, and not agents or officers of the
“A nonmember of the church or society cannot maintain an action to regulate the use of the church property, even though he was one of the original grantors or was formerly a member of the society.”
In 39 Cyc. 362, it is stated that beneficiaries are generally the only persons entitled to attack the validity of a sale by trustees; third persons having no such right.
The decree of the Circuit Court is therefore affirmed.
Affirmed.