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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-7 > 140

§  140.  Trusts  for  public  parks, playgrounds, libraries and public  buildings. It shall be lawful to grant and devise real  estate,  and  to  give  and bequeath personal property to trustees and their successors in  trust,  for  the  purpose  of  creating,  continuing  and   maintaining,  according  to  the terms, conditions and provisions of such grant, gift,  devise or bequest, one or more public parks, or public playgrounds, or a  public library, or a public building, or for the purpose of  aiding  and  instructing  children,  or  for any one or more of such purposes, in any  city, village or town of this state. The number of such  trustees  shall  not be less than three nor more than nine.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-7 > 140

§  140.  Trusts  for  public  parks, playgrounds, libraries and public  buildings. It shall be lawful to grant and devise real  estate,  and  to  give  and bequeath personal property to trustees and their successors in  trust,  for  the  purpose  of  creating,  continuing  and   maintaining,  according  to  the terms, conditions and provisions of such grant, gift,  devise or bequest, one or more public parks, or public playgrounds, or a  public library, or a public building, or for the purpose of  aiding  and  instructing  children,  or  for any one or more of such purposes, in any  city, village or town of this state. The number of such  trustees  shall  not be less than three nor more than nine.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-7 > 140

§  140.  Trusts  for  public  parks, playgrounds, libraries and public  buildings. It shall be lawful to grant and devise real  estate,  and  to  give  and bequeath personal property to trustees and their successors in  trust,  for  the  purpose  of  creating,  continuing  and   maintaining,  according  to  the terms, conditions and provisions of such grant, gift,  devise or bequest, one or more public parks, or public playgrounds, or a  public library, or a public building, or for the purpose of  aiding  and  instructing  children,  or  for any one or more of such purposes, in any  city, village or town of this state. The number of such  trustees  shall  not be less than three nor more than nine.