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Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-3-a > 50

§  50.  Application  for  incorporation.  An  unincorporated Apostolic  Episcopal Church, or a congregation acknowledging the historic apostolic  eastern confession and order in this state, may apply to the bishop  who  is  the  ecclesiastical  administrator  of  Metropolitan Synod Apostolic  Episcopal Church for permission and sanction to incorporate such church.  When such permission aforesaid has been obtained  in  writing  over  the  signature   and   seal  of  such  bishop,  such  church  may  become  an  incorporated church by executing, acknowledging and filing a certificate  of incorporation as hereinafter provided.    Any  religious  order,  biblical  seminary  for  the  preparation   of  candidates  for  the ministry, leading to ordination and the granting of  credentials of ecclesiastical degrees of orders in sacred  theology,  or  religious  society  established for evangelical efforts or the relief of  the poor and needy, which is intended to be an auxiliary organization of  the Apostolic Episcopal Church,  where  a  chapel  for  the  conduct  of  worship  is  provided, shall be deemed a congregation to all intents and  purposes, and may be incorporated  in  the  manner  prescribed  in  this  article as a congregation of the Apostolic Episcopal Church.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-3-a > 50

§  50.  Application  for  incorporation.  An  unincorporated Apostolic  Episcopal Church, or a congregation acknowledging the historic apostolic  eastern confession and order in this state, may apply to the bishop  who  is  the  ecclesiastical  administrator  of  Metropolitan Synod Apostolic  Episcopal Church for permission and sanction to incorporate such church.  When such permission aforesaid has been obtained  in  writing  over  the  signature   and   seal  of  such  bishop,  such  church  may  become  an  incorporated church by executing, acknowledging and filing a certificate  of incorporation as hereinafter provided.    Any  religious  order,  biblical  seminary  for  the  preparation   of  candidates  for  the ministry, leading to ordination and the granting of  credentials of ecclesiastical degrees of orders in sacred  theology,  or  religious  society  established for evangelical efforts or the relief of  the poor and needy, which is intended to be an auxiliary organization of  the Apostolic Episcopal Church,  where  a  chapel  for  the  conduct  of  worship  is  provided, shall be deemed a congregation to all intents and  purposes, and may be incorporated  in  the  manner  prescribed  in  this  article as a congregation of the Apostolic Episcopal Church.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-3-a > 50

§  50.  Application  for  incorporation.  An  unincorporated Apostolic  Episcopal Church, or a congregation acknowledging the historic apostolic  eastern confession and order in this state, may apply to the bishop  who  is  the  ecclesiastical  administrator  of  Metropolitan Synod Apostolic  Episcopal Church for permission and sanction to incorporate such church.  When such permission aforesaid has been obtained  in  writing  over  the  signature   and   seal  of  such  bishop,  such  church  may  become  an  incorporated church by executing, acknowledging and filing a certificate  of incorporation as hereinafter provided.    Any  religious  order,  biblical  seminary  for  the  preparation   of  candidates  for  the ministry, leading to ordination and the granting of  credentials of ecclesiastical degrees of orders in sacred  theology,  or  religious  society  established for evangelical efforts or the relief of  the poor and needy, which is intended to be an auxiliary organization of  the Apostolic Episcopal Church,  where  a  chapel  for  the  conduct  of  worship  is  provided, shall be deemed a congregation to all intents and  purposes, and may be incorporated  in  the  manner  prescribed  in  this  article as a congregation of the Apostolic Episcopal Church.