Central Valley YMCA v. The Sequoia Lake Conference
Plaintiff, Central Valley Young Men’s Christian Association, Inc. (now known as Central Valley Christian Camping, Incorporated; herein Central Valley) was a member of defendant, Sequoia Lake Conference of Young Men’s Christian Associations (now known as Sequoia Lake Conference, a California nonprofit corporation; herein SLC). Central Valley operated camps on real property owned by SLC. SLC removed Central Valley as a member after Central Valley failed to pay its annual conference fees for two years and lost its charter with the national Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) organization. Central Valley sued SLC to establish that it held an equitable interest in the real property, for reinstatement of its membership in SLC, for an injunction preventing SLC from interfering with its use of the camps it traditionally operated on SLC’s property, and for damages for unjust enrichment. SLC cross-complained for payment of the unpaid conference fees and three other debts.
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