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§  113.  Consistory  of  a  Reformed  church in America; minister, how  chosen. Any church in connection with the Reformed  church  in  America,  the choice or election of the members of whose consistory is not subject  to  the  ecclesiastical rules or jurisdiction of such Reformed church in  America, shall, if the consistory so determine, be subject to such rules  and jurisdiction; and thereafter  the  choice  of  the  members  of  the  consistory shall be in accordance with such rules and practices.    If  any such church be incorporated under article ten of this chapter,  or if its trustees be elective in pursuance of such article,  its  board  of  trustees  and its consistory shall act concurrently in the choice of  its minister.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-6 > 113

§  113.  Consistory  of  a  Reformed  church in America; minister, how  chosen. Any church in connection with the Reformed  church  in  America,  the choice or election of the members of whose consistory is not subject  to  the  ecclesiastical rules or jurisdiction of such Reformed church in  America, shall, if the consistory so determine, be subject to such rules  and jurisdiction; and thereafter  the  choice  of  the  members  of  the  consistory shall be in accordance with such rules and practices.    If  any such church be incorporated under article ten of this chapter,  or if its trustees be elective in pursuance of such article,  its  board  of  trustees  and its consistory shall act concurrently in the choice of  its minister.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-6 > 113

§  113.  Consistory  of  a  Reformed  church in America; minister, how  chosen. Any church in connection with the Reformed  church  in  America,  the choice or election of the members of whose consistory is not subject  to  the  ecclesiastical rules or jurisdiction of such Reformed church in  America, shall, if the consistory so determine, be subject to such rules  and jurisdiction; and thereafter  the  choice  of  the  members  of  the  consistory shall be in accordance with such rules and practices.    If  any such church be incorporated under article ten of this chapter,  or if its trustees be elective in pursuance of such article,  its  board  of  trustees  and its consistory shall act concurrently in the choice of  its minister.