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Dickey v. Snodgrass

Colorado Court of Appeals
Sep 15, 1983
673 P.2d 51 (Colo. App. 1983)

Summary

In Dickey v. Snodgrass, 673 P.2d 51 (Colo.App. 1983), a panel of the court of appeals acknowledged that the court of appeals had adopted the neutral principles approach in Mote and in Bernson v. Koch.

Summary of this case from Bishop & Diocese of Colorado v. Mote

Opinion

No. 81CA0623

Decided September 15, 1983. Rehearing Denied October 13, 1983.

Appeal from the District Court of Mesa County Honorable James J. Carter, Judge

Trimble Tate, Penfield W. Tate, II, for plaintiffs-appellees.

A.M. Coren, for defendants-appellants.

Division I.


Plaintiffs initiated this action to quiet title in certain church real property. Defendants responded, claiming superior title in themselves. After trial to the court, it decreed that plaintiffs had no right or interest in the property, that defendants also had no right or interest in the property, and ordered that title be vested in a trust set up by the court. Defendants appeal from that part of the judgment denying their claim to the property, and the creation of the trust. Plaintiffs did not cross-appeal. We affirm.

This dispute arose when defendants E.B. Childress and Mathew A. Watley, officers of the national organization of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (National), attempted to convey the property to defendants J.D. Snodgrass, Laird T. Milburn, William D. Prakken and Paul Brown, d/b/a Far West Investors (Investors). Plaintiffs thereupon filed this suit to quiet title in themselves as "trustees" for the local church.

The record reveals that in 1883, the Grand Junction Town Company conveyed the property to the "African Methodist Episcopal Church of Mesa County" for "church purposes." See § 7-50-107, C.R.S. 1973 (allowing property to be conveyed to religious associations). The deed contained no reverter clause. In 1892, two affidavits of incorporation were filed by the African Methodist Episcopal Church of Grand Junction — the first adopting the Rules of Discipline of The African Methodist Episcopal Church as the mode of government, while the second referred only to the usages and customs of such church society. At no time thereafter did the local incorporated church convey title to the property to National as required by its Rules of Discipline, or as allowed by Colorado statute. Section 7-50-106, C.R.S. 1973.

In resolving church property disputes, this court applies the neutral principles approach, specifically the "formal title" approach suggested by Maryland Virginia Eldership of the Churches of God v. Church of God at Sharpsburg, 396 U.S. 367, 90 S.Ct. 499, 24 L.Ed.2d 582 (1970) (Brennan, J. concurring). See Bishop Diocese v. Mote, 668 P.2d 948 (Colo.App. 1983) (cert. granted on other grounds August 23, 1983); Bernson v. Koch, 35 Colo. App. 257, 534 P.2d 334 (1975). On this basis, a court can "determine ownership by studying deeds, reverter clauses, and general state corporation laws." Bernson, supra. Applying this analysis, we conclude that there is sufficient evidence in the record to support the trial court's determination that National, and therefore Investors, has no right, title, or interest in the property.

Because we agree that defendants have no right, title, or interest in the subject property and, thus, have no standing to complain about the court's disposition of the property, we do not consider defendants' contention that the court erred in vesting title in the court-created trust.

Judgment affirmed.

JUDGE STERNBERG and JUDGE METZGER concur.


Summaries of

Dickey v. Snodgrass

Colorado Court of Appeals
Sep 15, 1983
673 P.2d 51 (Colo. App. 1983)

In Dickey v. Snodgrass, 673 P.2d 51 (Colo.App. 1983), a panel of the court of appeals acknowledged that the court of appeals had adopted the neutral principles approach in Mote and in Bernson v. Koch.

Summary of this case from Bishop & Diocese of Colorado v. Mote
Case details for

Dickey v. Snodgrass

Case Details

Full title:Josephine Dickey and Helen Wirth, Trustees for the African Methodist…

Court:Colorado Court of Appeals

Date published: Sep 15, 1983

Citations

673 P.2d 51 (Colo. App. 1983)

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