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§ 180. Corporation, how formed. Any seven or more persons of full age,  citizens of the United States, and a majority of them being residents of  this  state,  who shall associate themselves for the purpose of founding  and  continuing  one  or  more  free  churches,  may  make,   sign   and  acknowledge, before any officer authorized to take the acknowledgment of  deeds  of  land to be recorded in this state, and may file in the office  of the secretary of state, and also of the clerk of the county in  which  any  such church is to be established, and record as provided in section  three of this chapter, a certificate  in  writing,  in  which  shall  be  stated  the  name  or  title by which such society shall be known in the  law, the purpose of its organization, and the names of  seven  trustees,  of whom not less than five shall be persons who are not ministers of the  gospel  or  priests  of  any  denomination, to manage the same; but such  certificate shall not be filed, unless  with  the  written  consent  and  approbation  of  a justice of the supreme court of the district in which  any such church shall be intended to be established, to be  indorsed  on  such certificate.

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Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-9 > 180

§ 180. Corporation, how formed. Any seven or more persons of full age,  citizens of the United States, and a majority of them being residents of  this  state,  who shall associate themselves for the purpose of founding  and  continuing  one  or  more  free  churches,  may  make,   sign   and  acknowledge, before any officer authorized to take the acknowledgment of  deeds  of  land to be recorded in this state, and may file in the office  of the secretary of state, and also of the clerk of the county in  which  any  such church is to be established, and record as provided in section  three of this chapter, a certificate  in  writing,  in  which  shall  be  stated  the  name  or  title by which such society shall be known in the  law, the purpose of its organization, and the names of  seven  trustees,  of whom not less than five shall be persons who are not ministers of the  gospel  or  priests  of  any  denomination, to manage the same; but such  certificate shall not be filed, unless  with  the  written  consent  and  approbation  of  a justice of the supreme court of the district in which  any such church shall be intended to be established, to be  indorsed  on  such certificate.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-9 > 180

§ 180. Corporation, how formed. Any seven or more persons of full age,  citizens of the United States, and a majority of them being residents of  this  state,  who shall associate themselves for the purpose of founding  and  continuing  one  or  more  free  churches,  may  make,   sign   and  acknowledge, before any officer authorized to take the acknowledgment of  deeds  of  land to be recorded in this state, and may file in the office  of the secretary of state, and also of the clerk of the county in  which  any  such church is to be established, and record as provided in section  three of this chapter, a certificate  in  writing,  in  which  shall  be  stated  the  name  or  title by which such society shall be known in the  law, the purpose of its organization, and the names of  seven  trustees,  of whom not less than five shall be persons who are not ministers of the  gospel  or  priests  of  any  denomination, to manage the same; but such  certificate shall not be filed, unless  with  the  written  consent  and  approbation  of  a justice of the supreme court of the district in which  any such church shall be intended to be established, to be  indorsed  on  such certificate.