Schofield [bishop of the break-away diocese] was attempting to change the title holder of the property in dispute from the corporation sole known as The Protestant Episcopal Bishop of San Joaquin to the corporation sole known as The Anglican Bishop of San Joaquin. However, because the amendment changing the name of the corporation sole to The Anglican Bishop of San Joaquin was invalid, no corporation sole known as The Anglican Bishop of San Joaquin existed when these deeds were executed and recorded.
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Thursday, April 07, 2016
Episcopal Church Still Holds Title To Property of Break-Away Diocese
In Diocese of San Joaquin v. Gunner, (CA App., April 5, 2016), a California state appeals court held that applying neutral principles of law, the property of a break-away diocese still belongs to the Episcopal Church. It held that while the trial court wrongly held that diocese held the property in trust for the Episcopal Church, nevertheless the property still belongs to the Episcopal Church because the purported transfer of the property to the break-away diocese was invalid: