2006 New York Code - Powers Of Churches Created By Special Laws.



 
    §  23.  Powers  of  churches  created  by special laws. If a church be
  incorporated by special law, it and its trustees shall have, in addition
  to the powers conferred on it by such law, all the powers and privileges
  conferred on incorporated churches and the trustees thereof respectively
  by the  provisions  of  this  article,  and  also  all  the  powers  and
  privileges   conferred   by   this  chapter  on  churches  of  the  same
  denomination or of the like  character,  and  on  the  trustees  thereof
  respectively.

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