2006 New York Code - Reincorporation Of Present Incorporated Churches.



 
    §  427.  Reincorporation  of present incorporated churches. Any church
  heretofore incorporated may, subject to restrictions and limitations  of
  existing  laws,  reincorporate  under the provisions of this article, by
  filing in the county clerk's office in the county in which its principal
  place of worship is located, a certificate, signed and  acknowledged  by
  the  district  superintendent of the New York district of the Assemblies
  of God, and signed and acknowledged by all the trustees of  said  church
  in  office  at  the time of such reincorporation, setting forth that the
  said  church  by  majority  vote  desires  to  reincorporate  under  the
  provision of this article, the corporate name by which such church shall
  be known, the county, town, city or village where its principal place of
  worship  is  or is intended to be located and the names and addresses of
  the trustees who are to hold office until the  next  annual  meeting  of
  said  corporation.  Such  certificate shall not be filed unless endorsed
  thereon is  the  written  consent  of  the  New  York  district  of  the
  Assemblies of God.

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