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Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-3-a > 59

§  59.  Rector;  vicar;  ministers;  their  appointment,  removal  and  compensation. The rector or vicar or other ministers of any such church,  by whatever title they are called in ecclesiastical language,  shall  be  called, settled or removed and their salaries fixed, only by the vote of  a  majority of the members of such corporation duly qualified to vote at  elections  present  and  voting  at  a  meeting  of   such   corporation  specifically  called  for  that  purpose,  subject to the consent of the  bishop who is the ecclesiastical  administrator  of  Metropolitan  Synod  Apostolic Episcopal Church, given in writing. A rector or vicar or other  minister so called, with the sanction of the bishop in writing, shall be  deemed settled definitely in such church, when he has accepted such call  in   writing.   Unless  there  is  sufficient  cause  to  terminate  the  relationship of such clergyman and such church such  relationship  shall  be deemed permanent and governed entirely by the rules and usages of the  Apostolic  Episcopal  Church,  subject  to  the  bishop and metropolitan  synod.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-3-a > 59

§  59.  Rector;  vicar;  ministers;  their  appointment,  removal  and  compensation. The rector or vicar or other ministers of any such church,  by whatever title they are called in ecclesiastical language,  shall  be  called, settled or removed and their salaries fixed, only by the vote of  a  majority of the members of such corporation duly qualified to vote at  elections  present  and  voting  at  a  meeting  of   such   corporation  specifically  called  for  that  purpose,  subject to the consent of the  bishop who is the ecclesiastical  administrator  of  Metropolitan  Synod  Apostolic Episcopal Church, given in writing. A rector or vicar or other  minister so called, with the sanction of the bishop in writing, shall be  deemed settled definitely in such church, when he has accepted such call  in   writing.   Unless  there  is  sufficient  cause  to  terminate  the  relationship of such clergyman and such church such  relationship  shall  be deemed permanent and governed entirely by the rules and usages of the  Apostolic  Episcopal  Church,  subject  to  the  bishop and metropolitan  synod.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-3-a > 59

§  59.  Rector;  vicar;  ministers;  their  appointment,  removal  and  compensation. The rector or vicar or other ministers of any such church,  by whatever title they are called in ecclesiastical language,  shall  be  called, settled or removed and their salaries fixed, only by the vote of  a  majority of the members of such corporation duly qualified to vote at  elections  present  and  voting  at  a  meeting  of   such   corporation  specifically  called  for  that  purpose,  subject to the consent of the  bishop who is the ecclesiastical  administrator  of  Metropolitan  Synod  Apostolic Episcopal Church, given in writing. A rector or vicar or other  minister so called, with the sanction of the bishop in writing, shall be  deemed settled definitely in such church, when he has accepted such call  in   writing.   Unless  there  is  sufficient  cause  to  terminate  the  relationship of such clergyman and such church such  relationship  shall  be deemed permanent and governed entirely by the rules and usages of the  Apostolic  Episcopal  Church,  subject  to  the  bishop and metropolitan  synod.