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§  54.  Certificate  of  incorporation. 1. If the meeting shall decide  that such unincorporated church shall become an incorporated  church  or  congregation  of  the  Apostolic  Episcopal  Church,  a  certificate  of  incorporation therefor shall be executed and acknowledged by the  bishop  who  is  the  ecclesiastical  administrator,  the  vicar-general and the  chancellor of Metropolitan Synod Apostolic Episcopal Church, the  rector  or  vicar  of the church or congregation and by the laymen trustees that  have been elected, and by the clerk of the  corporation,  and  the  said  certificate of incorporation shall contain the following:    (a) The name of the proposed corporation;    (b)  The  number  of laymen trustees thereof, the names of the persons  elected as laymen trustees, the terms of  office  for  which  they  were  respectively elected as laymen trustees;    (c)  An  exact  copy of the resolution which provides for the clerical  trustees by virtue of their offices;    (d) The county and town, city or village in which the principal  place  of worship is or is intended to be located.    2. On filing such certificate in the office of the county clerk of the  county in which such church is or is intended to be located, such church  shall  be  a  corporation by the name stated in the certificate, and the  persons therein stated to be elected clerical  and  laymen  trustees  of  such  church  shall  be the trustees therefor for their respective terms  and until their successors are elected.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-3-a > 54

§  54.  Certificate  of  incorporation. 1. If the meeting shall decide  that such unincorporated church shall become an incorporated  church  or  congregation  of  the  Apostolic  Episcopal  Church,  a  certificate  of  incorporation therefor shall be executed and acknowledged by the  bishop  who  is  the  ecclesiastical  administrator,  the  vicar-general and the  chancellor of Metropolitan Synod Apostolic Episcopal Church, the  rector  or  vicar  of the church or congregation and by the laymen trustees that  have been elected, and by the clerk of the  corporation,  and  the  said  certificate of incorporation shall contain the following:    (a) The name of the proposed corporation;    (b)  The  number  of laymen trustees thereof, the names of the persons  elected as laymen trustees, the terms of  office  for  which  they  were  respectively elected as laymen trustees;    (c)  An  exact  copy of the resolution which provides for the clerical  trustees by virtue of their offices;    (d) The county and town, city or village in which the principal  place  of worship is or is intended to be located.    2. On filing such certificate in the office of the county clerk of the  county in which such church is or is intended to be located, such church  shall  be  a  corporation by the name stated in the certificate, and the  persons therein stated to be elected clerical  and  laymen  trustees  of  such  church  shall  be the trustees therefor for their respective terms  and until their successors are elected.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-3-a > 54

§  54.  Certificate  of  incorporation. 1. If the meeting shall decide  that such unincorporated church shall become an incorporated  church  or  congregation  of  the  Apostolic  Episcopal  Church,  a  certificate  of  incorporation therefor shall be executed and acknowledged by the  bishop  who  is  the  ecclesiastical  administrator,  the  vicar-general and the  chancellor of Metropolitan Synod Apostolic Episcopal Church, the  rector  or  vicar  of the church or congregation and by the laymen trustees that  have been elected, and by the clerk of the  corporation,  and  the  said  certificate of incorporation shall contain the following:    (a) The name of the proposed corporation;    (b)  The  number  of laymen trustees thereof, the names of the persons  elected as laymen trustees, the terms of  office  for  which  they  were  respectively elected as laymen trustees;    (c)  An  exact  copy of the resolution which provides for the clerical  trustees by virtue of their offices;    (d) The county and town, city or village in which the principal  place  of worship is or is intended to be located.    2. On filing such certificate in the office of the county clerk of the  county in which such church is or is intended to be located, such church  shall  be  a  corporation by the name stated in the certificate, and the  persons therein stated to be elected clerical  and  laymen  trustees  of  such  church  shall  be the trustees therefor for their respective terms  and until their successors are elected.