Wednesday, April 23, 2014
SOUTH CAROLINA Part 79
The issue
at bar is whether the taking of action by those not authorized with corporate
authority will so infringe on the rights of the Diocese of South Carolina, that
the Diocese of South Carolina will suffer immediate and irreparable harm for
which the law cannot adequately remedy. The Court is convinced this burden has
been met. The use of the names and marks of the Diocese of South Carolina can
affect its good will, its third party relationships and create confusion among
those with whom it deals in the ordinary course of its business. In short, the
ongoing business of the Diocese of South Carolina could be irreparably injured
if corporate changes occur in its name, implemented by those without actual
corporate authority.
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