Court Opinion

ID: 9574742
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-21 21:07:41.452696+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:44:54.300850
License: Public Domain

MR. JUSTICE FREEBOURN:
I dissent.
The Poison Country Club golf course would be a credit to any community. Its members are entitled to every right enjoyed by other country club members all over Montana.
The complaint and the evidence submitted in support thereof do not warrant the injunction issued.
The deed of the golf course from the country club to the city of Poison was given solely for the purpose of securing federal funds to improve the course and büild a clubhouse, a procedure followed in other Montana towns. The parties, by the deed, intended the country club should govern and manage its own property by stating, in the deed, that a commission of three, one councilman and “two * * * members in good standing of the *486Poison Country Club” .shall “govern and manage said " * * golf course.”