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§ 303. Incorporation meeting. 1. At the incorporation meeting, held in  pursuance  of  such notice, the qualified voters shall be all persons of  legal age who are in  good  and  regular  standing  in  such  church  in  accordance with the rules and regulations of such church and who have in  good faith in open meeting expressed their belief in the tenets of faith  and  the  declaration of principles adopted by the National Spiritualist  Association. At such meeting the presence of a majority of the qualified  voters, at least eight in number, shall be  necessary  to  constitute  a  quorum,  and  all matters or questions shall be decided by a majority of  the qualified voters voting thereon.    2. The meeting shall be called  to  order  by  the  minister  of  such  church, or in his absence, by one of the signers of the notice and shall  elect  from  the  qualified  voters,  a  chairman,  a  secretary and two  inspectors of election. The chairman  and  the  inspectors  of  election  shall  decide  the  qualifications  of  the voters and the result of the  ballots cast on any matter.    3.  If  the  meeting  shall  decide  that  such  church  shall  become  incorporated,  the  meeting  shall  also  decide  upon  the  name of the  proposed corporation, the number and term of officers and trustees,  and  the  name  of  the  county  and  the  city, town or village in which the  principal place of worship is or is intended to be located. The  meeting  shall  also  elect the officers and trustees. The meeting may also adopt  by-laws for the government of the church.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-16 > 303

§ 303. Incorporation meeting. 1. At the incorporation meeting, held in  pursuance  of  such notice, the qualified voters shall be all persons of  legal age who are in  good  and  regular  standing  in  such  church  in  accordance with the rules and regulations of such church and who have in  good faith in open meeting expressed their belief in the tenets of faith  and  the  declaration of principles adopted by the National Spiritualist  Association. At such meeting the presence of a majority of the qualified  voters, at least eight in number, shall be  necessary  to  constitute  a  quorum,  and  all matters or questions shall be decided by a majority of  the qualified voters voting thereon.    2. The meeting shall be called  to  order  by  the  minister  of  such  church, or in his absence, by one of the signers of the notice and shall  elect  from  the  qualified  voters,  a  chairman,  a  secretary and two  inspectors of election. The chairman  and  the  inspectors  of  election  shall  decide  the  qualifications  of  the voters and the result of the  ballots cast on any matter.    3.  If  the  meeting  shall  decide  that  such  church  shall  become  incorporated,  the  meeting  shall  also  decide  upon  the  name of the  proposed corporation, the number and term of officers and trustees,  and  the  name  of  the  county  and  the  city, town or village in which the  principal place of worship is or is intended to be located. The  meeting  shall  also  elect the officers and trustees. The meeting may also adopt  by-laws for the government of the church.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-16 > 303

§ 303. Incorporation meeting. 1. At the incorporation meeting, held in  pursuance  of  such notice, the qualified voters shall be all persons of  legal age who are in  good  and  regular  standing  in  such  church  in  accordance with the rules and regulations of such church and who have in  good faith in open meeting expressed their belief in the tenets of faith  and  the  declaration of principles adopted by the National Spiritualist  Association. At such meeting the presence of a majority of the qualified  voters, at least eight in number, shall be  necessary  to  constitute  a  quorum,  and  all matters or questions shall be decided by a majority of  the qualified voters voting thereon.    2. The meeting shall be called  to  order  by  the  minister  of  such  church, or in his absence, by one of the signers of the notice and shall  elect  from  the  qualified  voters,  a  chairman,  a  secretary and two  inspectors of election. The chairman  and  the  inspectors  of  election  shall  decide  the  qualifications  of  the voters and the result of the  ballots cast on any matter.    3.  If  the  meeting  shall  decide  that  such  church  shall  become  incorporated,  the  meeting  shall  also  decide  upon  the  name of the  proposed corporation, the number and term of officers and trustees,  and  the  name  of  the  county  and  the  city, town or village in which the  principal place of worship is or is intended to be located. The  meeting  shall  also  elect the officers and trustees. The meeting may also adopt  by-laws for the government of the church.