2006 Alabama Code - Section 10-4-176 — Declaratory actions - Averments of plaintiff.

The plaintiff in said action may aver as a separate aspect or equity that the parent organization has made or sanctioned material changes in the laws, rules, social creed or jurisdictional system with respect to social standards, practices or policies which changes are opposed to the views, beliefs or way of life of the majority group and which changes are substantially and materially different from the status of the laws, rules, social creed or jurisdictional system of the parent organization with respect to its social standards, practices or policies existing at the time the local organization became affiliated or merged with the parent organization, and may further aver that such changes, insofar as they negate or depart from said basic intent and understanding of the majority group, are constructively fraudulent, collusive or arbitrary, as those terms are defined or referred to in the law. Upon proof of such averments, the plaintiff shall be entitled to the relief provided by this article.

(Acts 1961, Ex. Sess., No. 176, p. 2137, §8.)

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