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§  436. Officers of religious denominations. (1) Real property held in  trust by a clergyman or minister of a  religious  denomination  for  the  benefit   of   the   members  of  his  or  her  incorporated  church  or  unincorporated church shall be  entitled  to  the  same  exemption  from  taxation,   special   ad  valorem  levies  and  special  assessments  as  authorized by section four hundred twenty-a of  this  article;  provided  that  such real property shall satisfy all the conditions and exceptions  set  forth  therein  including  that  the  property  so  held  be   used  exclusively  for one or more of the purposes enumerated in paragraph (a)  of subdivision one of section four hundred twenty-a of this article.    (2) An exemption may be granted pursuant to  this  section  only  upon  application  by  the  owner  of  the  property  on  a form prescribed or  approved by the state board. The application shall  be  filed  with  the  assessor  of  the appropriate county, city, town or village on or before  the taxable status date of such county, city, town or village.    (3)  For  purposes   of   this   section,   "clergyman",   "minister",  "incorporated church" and "unincorporated church" shall be defined as in  section two of the religious corporations law.

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§  436. Officers of religious denominations. (1) Real property held in  trust by a clergyman or minister of a  religious  denomination  for  the  benefit   of   the   members  of  his  or  her  incorporated  church  or  unincorporated church shall be  entitled  to  the  same  exemption  from  taxation,   special   ad  valorem  levies  and  special  assessments  as  authorized by section four hundred twenty-a of  this  article;  provided  that  such real property shall satisfy all the conditions and exceptions  set  forth  therein  including  that  the  property  so  held  be   used  exclusively  for one or more of the purposes enumerated in paragraph (a)  of subdivision one of section four hundred twenty-a of this article.    (2) An exemption may be granted pursuant to  this  section  only  upon  application  by  the  owner  of  the  property  on  a form prescribed or  approved by the state board. The application shall  be  filed  with  the  assessor  of  the appropriate county, city, town or village on or before  the taxable status date of such county, city, town or village.    (3)  For  purposes   of   this   section,   "clergyman",   "minister",  "incorporated church" and "unincorporated church" shall be defined as in  section two of the religious corporations law.

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Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-4 > Title-2 > 436

§  436. Officers of religious denominations. (1) Real property held in  trust by a clergyman or minister of a  religious  denomination  for  the  benefit   of   the   members  of  his  or  her  incorporated  church  or  unincorporated church shall be  entitled  to  the  same  exemption  from  taxation,   special   ad  valorem  levies  and  special  assessments  as  authorized by section four hundred twenty-a of  this  article;  provided  that  such real property shall satisfy all the conditions and exceptions  set  forth  therein  including  that  the  property  so  held  be   used  exclusively  for one or more of the purposes enumerated in paragraph (a)  of subdivision one of section four hundred twenty-a of this article.    (2) An exemption may be granted pursuant to  this  section  only  upon  application  by  the  owner  of  the  property  on  a form prescribed or  approved by the state board. The application shall  be  filed  with  the  assessor  of  the appropriate county, city, town or village on or before  the taxable status date of such county, city, town or village.    (3)  For  purposes   of   this   section,   "clergyman",   "minister",  "incorporated church" and "unincorporated church" shall be defined as in  section two of the religious corporations law.