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16:13-10.  Renunciation of separate charters and joint incorporation
    The trustees of any two or more Reformed congregations, by whatever name known in their charters or acts of incorporation, may form one joint corporation in the following manner:

    Such trustees shall renounce or forego their separate charters or acts of incorporation by mutual consent in writing, under their hands and seals, which writing shall signify their intention to become one joint corporation and shall  be recorded in the office of the county clerk.  Such trustees shall also form  themselves into one corporation in accordance with this chapter. Upon  recording such writing, and after such joint incorporation, the former separate  corporations shall cease and be dissolved, and all real and personal property  held by them separately, shall vest in the trustees of the joint corporation,  which trustees shall be the legal successors in office of the former separate  bodies, and be liable to their debts.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-16 > Section-16-13 > 16-13-10

16:13-10.  Renunciation of separate charters and joint incorporation
    The trustees of any two or more Reformed congregations, by whatever name known in their charters or acts of incorporation, may form one joint corporation in the following manner:

    Such trustees shall renounce or forego their separate charters or acts of incorporation by mutual consent in writing, under their hands and seals, which writing shall signify their intention to become one joint corporation and shall  be recorded in the office of the county clerk.  Such trustees shall also form  themselves into one corporation in accordance with this chapter. Upon  recording such writing, and after such joint incorporation, the former separate  corporations shall cease and be dissolved, and all real and personal property  held by them separately, shall vest in the trustees of the joint corporation,  which trustees shall be the legal successors in office of the former separate  bodies, and be liable to their debts.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-16 > Section-16-13 > 16-13-10

16:13-10.  Renunciation of separate charters and joint incorporation
    The trustees of any two or more Reformed congregations, by whatever name known in their charters or acts of incorporation, may form one joint corporation in the following manner:

    Such trustees shall renounce or forego their separate charters or acts of incorporation by mutual consent in writing, under their hands and seals, which writing shall signify their intention to become one joint corporation and shall  be recorded in the office of the county clerk.  Such trustees shall also form  themselves into one corporation in accordance with this chapter. Upon  recording such writing, and after such joint incorporation, the former separate  corporations shall cease and be dissolved, and all real and personal property  held by them separately, shall vest in the trustees of the joint corporation,  which trustees shall be the legal successors in office of the former separate  bodies, and be liable to their debts.