In a protracted property dispute between a breakaway Presbyterian church in Orange County and its former denomination, an appellate panel has sided with the denomination, holding that it is the rightful owner of the church’s personal and real property.
The order reverses a 2005 decision by an Orange County Supreme Court justice who held that the denomination, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), had no claims to any of the land or property of its former congregation.
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