Plaintiff Trustee Not Indemnified Unless Bylaws Provide Specific Right
Court says ambiguous provision must be construed against the indemnitee
A nonprofit corporation’s bylaw provision for indemnification does not cover reimbursement of a trustee who is a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the corporation unless specifically provided in the bylaw, the Supreme Court of New Jersey has decided recently. The Court overturned an award of more than $560,000 in legal fees to a trustee who had filed suit to overturn his removal from the Board of his homeowners’ association. Patrick Boyle is a unit owner of the Ocean Club Condominium in Atlantic City who was appointed temporarily to the board of the condominium association, a nonprofit corporation, in 2018 and appointed to a regular seat in 2019. As an accountant, he became concerned about “...
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