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16:12-15.  Consolidation
    Two or more incorporated parishes of such church may consolidate and become  1 parish in the following manner:

    A meeting of the vestry of each parish may be called by the rector or wardens upon 1 week's notice to each member.  If each vestry shall determine by  a vote of   3/4   of all the members thereof that such consolidation is advisable, a further resolution shall be adopted by a like vote, requesting the  consent of the bishop and standing committee of the diocese in which the parishes are located.  Such consent shall be given in writing, signed by the bishop and a majority of the standing committee, and acknowledged or proved in the same manner as deeds of real estate.

    A special meeting of the congregation of each parish shall then be called and conducted in the manner provided in section 16:12-13 of this Title.  Each meeting shall determine by a vote of   3/4   of those present balloting separately upon each question:

    a.  Whether such consolidation is advisable, and, if the determination is favorable;  then

    b.  Whether the consolidated parish shall act under the charter of 1 of the  consolidated parishes, or under a new certificate of organization;

    c.  The corporate title of the consolidated parish, which may be identical with the name of the parish whose charter has been adopted.  If no such charter  is adopted, or if any change is made in the corporate title, it shall be in the  form provided in section 16:12-1 of this Title;

    d.  The date of the annual meeting, which shall not be inconsistent with the  constitution, canons or laws of such church;

    e.  The number of vestrymen, which shall be identical with the number fixed  by the charter adopted, or if any change is made, shall be 3, 6 or 9; and

    f.  The wardens and vestrymen, who shall be chosen either in accordance with  the provisions of the charter adopted, or as hereinbefore provided for new  parishes.

    A certificate shall then be made by the rector and secretary of each parish,  and executed and acknowledged in accordance with section 16:12-2 of this Title,  setting forth:

    a.  The meeting and action of the vestry;

     b.  That the bishop and a majority of the standing committee have consented;   and

     c.  The meeting of the congregation, and its action upon the questions required to be determined.

     All such certificates, and the written consent of the bishop and standing committee, shall be forthwith filed and recorded together in the offices of the  clerks of the counties in which the parishes are located. Thereupon the consolidated parish shall immediately become vested with all the temporalities and real and personal property of the parishes so consolidated.

     Amended by L.1961, c. 114, p. 711, s. 3, eff. Nov. 29, 1961.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-16 > Section-16-12 > 16-12-15

16:12-15.  Consolidation
    Two or more incorporated parishes of such church may consolidate and become  1 parish in the following manner:

    A meeting of the vestry of each parish may be called by the rector or wardens upon 1 week's notice to each member.  If each vestry shall determine by  a vote of   3/4   of all the members thereof that such consolidation is advisable, a further resolution shall be adopted by a like vote, requesting the  consent of the bishop and standing committee of the diocese in which the parishes are located.  Such consent shall be given in writing, signed by the bishop and a majority of the standing committee, and acknowledged or proved in the same manner as deeds of real estate.

    A special meeting of the congregation of each parish shall then be called and conducted in the manner provided in section 16:12-13 of this Title.  Each meeting shall determine by a vote of   3/4   of those present balloting separately upon each question:

    a.  Whether such consolidation is advisable, and, if the determination is favorable;  then

    b.  Whether the consolidated parish shall act under the charter of 1 of the  consolidated parishes, or under a new certificate of organization;

    c.  The corporate title of the consolidated parish, which may be identical with the name of the parish whose charter has been adopted.  If no such charter  is adopted, or if any change is made in the corporate title, it shall be in the  form provided in section 16:12-1 of this Title;

    d.  The date of the annual meeting, which shall not be inconsistent with the  constitution, canons or laws of such church;

    e.  The number of vestrymen, which shall be identical with the number fixed  by the charter adopted, or if any change is made, shall be 3, 6 or 9; and

    f.  The wardens and vestrymen, who shall be chosen either in accordance with  the provisions of the charter adopted, or as hereinbefore provided for new  parishes.

    A certificate shall then be made by the rector and secretary of each parish,  and executed and acknowledged in accordance with section 16:12-2 of this Title,  setting forth:

    a.  The meeting and action of the vestry;

     b.  That the bishop and a majority of the standing committee have consented;   and

     c.  The meeting of the congregation, and its action upon the questions required to be determined.

     All such certificates, and the written consent of the bishop and standing committee, shall be forthwith filed and recorded together in the offices of the  clerks of the counties in which the parishes are located. Thereupon the consolidated parish shall immediately become vested with all the temporalities and real and personal property of the parishes so consolidated.

     Amended by L.1961, c. 114, p. 711, s. 3, eff. Nov. 29, 1961.

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-16 > Section-16-12 > 16-12-15

16:12-15.  Consolidation
    Two or more incorporated parishes of such church may consolidate and become  1 parish in the following manner:

    A meeting of the vestry of each parish may be called by the rector or wardens upon 1 week's notice to each member.  If each vestry shall determine by  a vote of   3/4   of all the members thereof that such consolidation is advisable, a further resolution shall be adopted by a like vote, requesting the  consent of the bishop and standing committee of the diocese in which the parishes are located.  Such consent shall be given in writing, signed by the bishop and a majority of the standing committee, and acknowledged or proved in the same manner as deeds of real estate.

    A special meeting of the congregation of each parish shall then be called and conducted in the manner provided in section 16:12-13 of this Title.  Each meeting shall determine by a vote of   3/4   of those present balloting separately upon each question:

    a.  Whether such consolidation is advisable, and, if the determination is favorable;  then

    b.  Whether the consolidated parish shall act under the charter of 1 of the  consolidated parishes, or under a new certificate of organization;

    c.  The corporate title of the consolidated parish, which may be identical with the name of the parish whose charter has been adopted.  If no such charter  is adopted, or if any change is made in the corporate title, it shall be in the  form provided in section 16:12-1 of this Title;

    d.  The date of the annual meeting, which shall not be inconsistent with the  constitution, canons or laws of such church;

    e.  The number of vestrymen, which shall be identical with the number fixed  by the charter adopted, or if any change is made, shall be 3, 6 or 9; and

    f.  The wardens and vestrymen, who shall be chosen either in accordance with  the provisions of the charter adopted, or as hereinbefore provided for new  parishes.

    A certificate shall then be made by the rector and secretary of each parish,  and executed and acknowledged in accordance with section 16:12-2 of this Title,  setting forth:

    a.  The meeting and action of the vestry;

     b.  That the bishop and a majority of the standing committee have consented;   and

     c.  The meeting of the congregation, and its action upon the questions required to be determined.

     All such certificates, and the written consent of the bishop and standing committee, shall be forthwith filed and recorded together in the offices of the  clerks of the counties in which the parishes are located. Thereupon the consolidated parish shall immediately become vested with all the temporalities and real and personal property of the parishes so consolidated.

     Amended by L.1961, c. 114, p. 711, s. 3, eff. Nov. 29, 1961.