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Va. Code Ann. § 57-13

Suits by members against trustees to compel proper application of property

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Friend v. Harvey (1997)

Most recently applied in Friend v. Harvey (May 1997)

Code 1919, § 44; 1962, c. 516; 2005, c. 772.

Any one or more members of any church diocese or religious congregation whose property is held by trustees may, in his or their names, on behalf of such church diocese or congregation, commence and prosecute a suit in equity against any such trustee to compel him to apply such real or personal estate for the use or benefit of the church diocese or congregation, as his duty shall require. No member of the church diocese or congregation need be made a defendant to such suit, but, in other respects, the same shall be proceeded in, heard, and determined as other suits in equity, except that it may be proceeded in, notwithstanding the death of the plaintiff, as if he were still living.

Official source: Virginia Law Portal (LIS). Reproduced from public-domain Virginia statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.