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Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-8-b > 176

§  176.  Notice  of meeting for incorporation and provisions governing  meetings for incorporation. 1. Notice of a meeting for  the  purpose  of  incorporating  an  unincorporated  Ukrainian  Orthodox church under this  article shall be in writing and shall state in substance that a  meeting  of such unincorporated church will be held at its usual place of worship  at  a  specified  day  and hour, for the purpose of incorporating such a  church and selecting a name therefor and electing trustees thereof.    2. Such notice shall be publicly read at a  regular  service  of  such  unincorporated church on a Sunday next preceding such meeting and a copy  of such notice shall be sent by mail postpaid at least ten days prior to  the  date  fixed  for such meeting to each member of such church in good  and regular standing at his last known address as same  appears  in  the  church record.    3.  At the meeting for incorporation held in pursuance of such notice,  all persons of full age, who  are  then  members  in  good  and  regular  standing  of  such  church,  shall  be  qualified  voters.  All the duly  qualified voters present at such meeting, at least six in number,  shall  constitute  a quorum, and all matters or questions shall be decided by a  majority of the qualified voters voting thereon.    4. There shall be elected at such meeting from  the  qualified  voters  then  present a presiding officer and a clerk to keep the records of the  proceedings of the meeting.  The  presiding  officer  shall  decide  the  results  of  the  votes cast on any matter and shall be the judge of the  qualifications of the voters.    5. If the meeting shall decide that such unincorporated  church  shall  become  incorporated, the meeting shall also decide upon the name of the  proposed corporation, the number of  trustees  thereof  which  shall  be  either  three, five or seven, and the date, not more than fifteen months  thereafter, on which the first annual election of the trustees shall  be  held.    6.  Such  meeting  shall thereupon elect from the persons qualified to  vote thereat the trustees who shall hold office until the  first  annual  election  of  the  trustees  thereafter,  or  until their successors are  elected and take office.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-8-b > 176

§  176.  Notice  of meeting for incorporation and provisions governing  meetings for incorporation. 1. Notice of a meeting for  the  purpose  of  incorporating  an  unincorporated  Ukrainian  Orthodox church under this  article shall be in writing and shall state in substance that a  meeting  of such unincorporated church will be held at its usual place of worship  at  a  specified  day  and hour, for the purpose of incorporating such a  church and selecting a name therefor and electing trustees thereof.    2. Such notice shall be publicly read at a  regular  service  of  such  unincorporated church on a Sunday next preceding such meeting and a copy  of such notice shall be sent by mail postpaid at least ten days prior to  the  date  fixed  for such meeting to each member of such church in good  and regular standing at his last known address as same  appears  in  the  church record.    3.  At the meeting for incorporation held in pursuance of such notice,  all persons of full age, who  are  then  members  in  good  and  regular  standing  of  such  church,  shall  be  qualified  voters.  All the duly  qualified voters present at such meeting, at least six in number,  shall  constitute  a quorum, and all matters or questions shall be decided by a  majority of the qualified voters voting thereon.    4. There shall be elected at such meeting from  the  qualified  voters  then  present a presiding officer and a clerk to keep the records of the  proceedings of the meeting.  The  presiding  officer  shall  decide  the  results  of  the  votes cast on any matter and shall be the judge of the  qualifications of the voters.    5. If the meeting shall decide that such unincorporated  church  shall  become  incorporated, the meeting shall also decide upon the name of the  proposed corporation, the number of  trustees  thereof  which  shall  be  either  three, five or seven, and the date, not more than fifteen months  thereafter, on which the first annual election of the trustees shall  be  held.    6.  Such  meeting  shall thereupon elect from the persons qualified to  vote thereat the trustees who shall hold office until the  first  annual  election  of  the  trustees  thereafter,  or  until their successors are  elected and take office.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-8-b > 176

§  176.  Notice  of meeting for incorporation and provisions governing  meetings for incorporation. 1. Notice of a meeting for  the  purpose  of  incorporating  an  unincorporated  Ukrainian  Orthodox church under this  article shall be in writing and shall state in substance that a  meeting  of such unincorporated church will be held at its usual place of worship  at  a  specified  day  and hour, for the purpose of incorporating such a  church and selecting a name therefor and electing trustees thereof.    2. Such notice shall be publicly read at a  regular  service  of  such  unincorporated church on a Sunday next preceding such meeting and a copy  of such notice shall be sent by mail postpaid at least ten days prior to  the  date  fixed  for such meeting to each member of such church in good  and regular standing at his last known address as same  appears  in  the  church record.    3.  At the meeting for incorporation held in pursuance of such notice,  all persons of full age, who  are  then  members  in  good  and  regular  standing  of  such  church,  shall  be  qualified  voters.  All the duly  qualified voters present at such meeting, at least six in number,  shall  constitute  a quorum, and all matters or questions shall be decided by a  majority of the qualified voters voting thereon.    4. There shall be elected at such meeting from  the  qualified  voters  then  present a presiding officer and a clerk to keep the records of the  proceedings of the meeting.  The  presiding  officer  shall  decide  the  results  of  the  votes cast on any matter and shall be the judge of the  qualifications of the voters.    5. If the meeting shall decide that such unincorporated  church  shall  become  incorporated, the meeting shall also decide upon the name of the  proposed corporation, the number of  trustees  thereof  which  shall  be  either  three, five or seven, and the date, not more than fifteen months  thereafter, on which the first annual election of the trustees shall  be  held.    6.  Such  meeting  shall thereupon elect from the persons qualified to  vote thereat the trustees who shall hold office until the  first  annual  election  of  the  trustees  thereafter,  or  until their successors are  elected and take office.