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§  133.  Time,  place  and  notice of corporate meetings.   The annual  corporate meeting of every incorporated Baptist church shall be held  at  the  time  and  place  fixed by or in pursuance of law therefor, if such  time and place be so fixed, and otherwise, at a time  and  place  to  be  fixed  by  its  trustees. A special corporate meeting of any such church  may be called by the board of trustees thereof, on its own  motion,  and  shall  be called on the written request of at least ten qualified voters  of such church. The trustees shall cause notice of the time and place of  its annual corporate meeting, and of the names  of  any  trustees  whose  successors  are to be elected thereat; and, if a special meeting, of the  business to be transacted thereat, to be publicly read by  the  minister  of such church or any trustee thereof at a regular meeting of the church  for  public worship, on the two successive Sundays immediately preceding  such meeting; or if no such meeting for public worship shall  have  been  held  during  such  period,  by  conspicuously  posting  such notice, in  writing, upon the outer entrance of the principal place  of  worship  of  such  church and by mailing a copy of such notice to each member of such  church in a securely sealed envelope, postage prepaid, addressed to  his  last known place of residence, at least two weeks before such meeting.

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Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-7 > 133

§  133.  Time,  place  and  notice of corporate meetings.   The annual  corporate meeting of every incorporated Baptist church shall be held  at  the  time  and  place  fixed by or in pursuance of law therefor, if such  time and place be so fixed, and otherwise, at a time  and  place  to  be  fixed  by  its  trustees. A special corporate meeting of any such church  may be called by the board of trustees thereof, on its own  motion,  and  shall  be called on the written request of at least ten qualified voters  of such church. The trustees shall cause notice of the time and place of  its annual corporate meeting, and of the names  of  any  trustees  whose  successors  are to be elected thereat; and, if a special meeting, of the  business to be transacted thereat, to be publicly read by  the  minister  of such church or any trustee thereof at a regular meeting of the church  for  public worship, on the two successive Sundays immediately preceding  such meeting; or if no such meeting for public worship shall  have  been  held  during  such  period,  by  conspicuously  posting  such notice, in  writing, upon the outer entrance of the principal place  of  worship  of  such  church and by mailing a copy of such notice to each member of such  church in a securely sealed envelope, postage prepaid, addressed to  his  last known place of residence, at least two weeks before such meeting.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-7 > 133

§  133.  Time,  place  and  notice of corporate meetings.   The annual  corporate meeting of every incorporated Baptist church shall be held  at  the  time  and  place  fixed by or in pursuance of law therefor, if such  time and place be so fixed, and otherwise, at a time  and  place  to  be  fixed  by  its  trustees. A special corporate meeting of any such church  may be called by the board of trustees thereof, on its own  motion,  and  shall  be called on the written request of at least ten qualified voters  of such church. The trustees shall cause notice of the time and place of  its annual corporate meeting, and of the names  of  any  trustees  whose  successors  are to be elected thereat; and, if a special meeting, of the  business to be transacted thereat, to be publicly read by  the  minister  of such church or any trustee thereof at a regular meeting of the church  for  public worship, on the two successive Sundays immediately preceding  such meeting; or if no such meeting for public worship shall  have  been  held  during  such  period,  by  conspicuously  posting  such notice, in  writing, upon the outer entrance of the principal place  of  worship  of  such  church and by mailing a copy of such notice to each member of such  church in a securely sealed envelope, postage prepaid, addressed to  his  last known place of residence, at least two weeks before such meeting.