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§  44.  Changing  the  number  of  vestrymen  of  Protestant Episcopal  parishes hereafter incorporated. If the vestry of a Protestant Episcopal  parish, hereafter incorporated, shall, by resolution, recommend that the  number of vestrymen of such parish be  changed  to  either  three,  six,  nine,  twelve,  fifteen,  eighteen, twenty-one or twenty-four vestrymen,  notice of such recommendation shall be included in  the  notice  of  the  next  annual  election  of  such  parish,  or in the notice of a special  meeting to be held not less than six months before the  time  fixed  for  holding  the  next  annual election thereafter, and be submitted to such  annual or special meeting. If such recommendation be  ratified  by  such  meeting,  the  presiding  officer  thereof,  and  at least two qualified  voters present thereat, shall  execute  and  acknowledge  a  certificate  setting  forth  such  resolution  of  the  vestry,  the fact that notice  thereof had been given with the notice of such annual election, or  with  the  notice of such special meeting as the case may be; that the meeting  had ratified the same; and the number of vestrymen so decided  on.  Such  certificate  shall  be filed in the office of the clerk of the county in  which the original certificate of incorporation is filed  and  recorded,  and such change in the number of vestrymen shall take effect at the time  of  the  next  annual election thereafter. If the number of vestrymen be  thereby increased, then, in addition to the number of  vestrymen  to  be  elected  at  such annual election, one-third of such increased number of  vestrymen shall be elected to  hold  office  for  one  year  thereafter,  one-third  of  such increased number shall be elected to hold office for  two years thereafter, and one-third of such increased  number  shall  be  elected  to  hold  office  for  three years thereafter. If the number of  vestrymen by such change be reduced, such reduction shall not affect the  term of office of any vestryman duly elected, and at  such  next  annual  election  and  at  each  annual  election  thereafter, one-third of such  reduced number of vestrymen shall be elected to hold  office  for  three  years.

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Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-3 > 44

§  44.  Changing  the  number  of  vestrymen  of  Protestant Episcopal  parishes hereafter incorporated. If the vestry of a Protestant Episcopal  parish, hereafter incorporated, shall, by resolution, recommend that the  number of vestrymen of such parish be  changed  to  either  three,  six,  nine,  twelve,  fifteen,  eighteen, twenty-one or twenty-four vestrymen,  notice of such recommendation shall be included in  the  notice  of  the  next  annual  election  of  such  parish,  or in the notice of a special  meeting to be held not less than six months before the  time  fixed  for  holding  the  next  annual election thereafter, and be submitted to such  annual or special meeting. If such recommendation be  ratified  by  such  meeting,  the  presiding  officer  thereof,  and  at least two qualified  voters present thereat, shall  execute  and  acknowledge  a  certificate  setting  forth  such  resolution  of  the  vestry,  the fact that notice  thereof had been given with the notice of such annual election, or  with  the  notice of such special meeting as the case may be; that the meeting  had ratified the same; and the number of vestrymen so decided  on.  Such  certificate  shall  be filed in the office of the clerk of the county in  which the original certificate of incorporation is filed  and  recorded,  and such change in the number of vestrymen shall take effect at the time  of  the  next  annual election thereafter. If the number of vestrymen be  thereby increased, then, in addition to the number of  vestrymen  to  be  elected  at  such annual election, one-third of such increased number of  vestrymen shall be elected to  hold  office  for  one  year  thereafter,  one-third  of  such increased number shall be elected to hold office for  two years thereafter, and one-third of such increased  number  shall  be  elected  to  hold  office  for  three years thereafter. If the number of  vestrymen by such change be reduced, such reduction shall not affect the  term of office of any vestryman duly elected, and at  such  next  annual  election  and  at  each  annual  election  thereafter, one-third of such  reduced number of vestrymen shall be elected to hold  office  for  three  years.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-3 > 44

§  44.  Changing  the  number  of  vestrymen  of  Protestant Episcopal  parishes hereafter incorporated. If the vestry of a Protestant Episcopal  parish, hereafter incorporated, shall, by resolution, recommend that the  number of vestrymen of such parish be  changed  to  either  three,  six,  nine,  twelve,  fifteen,  eighteen, twenty-one or twenty-four vestrymen,  notice of such recommendation shall be included in  the  notice  of  the  next  annual  election  of  such  parish,  or in the notice of a special  meeting to be held not less than six months before the  time  fixed  for  holding  the  next  annual election thereafter, and be submitted to such  annual or special meeting. If such recommendation be  ratified  by  such  meeting,  the  presiding  officer  thereof,  and  at least two qualified  voters present thereat, shall  execute  and  acknowledge  a  certificate  setting  forth  such  resolution  of  the  vestry,  the fact that notice  thereof had been given with the notice of such annual election, or  with  the  notice of such special meeting as the case may be; that the meeting  had ratified the same; and the number of vestrymen so decided  on.  Such  certificate  shall  be filed in the office of the clerk of the county in  which the original certificate of incorporation is filed  and  recorded,  and such change in the number of vestrymen shall take effect at the time  of  the  next  annual election thereafter. If the number of vestrymen be  thereby increased, then, in addition to the number of  vestrymen  to  be  elected  at  such annual election, one-third of such increased number of  vestrymen shall be elected to  hold  office  for  one  year  thereafter,  one-third  of  such increased number shall be elected to hold office for  two years thereafter, and one-third of such increased  number  shall  be  elected  to  hold  office  for  three years thereafter. If the number of  vestrymen by such change be reduced, such reduction shall not affect the  term of office of any vestryman duly elected, and at  such  next  annual  election  and  at  each  annual  election  thereafter, one-third of such  reduced number of vestrymen shall be elected to hold  office  for  three  years.