New York Statutes
§ 14 — Changes of purposes and powers of corporations incorporated or reincorporated hereunder
New York § 14
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N.Y. Benevolent Orders § 14 (2026).
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§ 14. Changes of purposes and powers of corporations incorporated or\nreincorporated hereunder.
1.Any corporation incorporated or\nreincorporated under this chapter may, within the authority conferred\nand the limitations imposed by sections seven and eight, extend, limit\nor otherwise change the purposes, objects or powers, or the use or\ndisposition of the revenues of the corporation, by filing a certificate\nin the office of the secretary of state which shall be entitled and\nendorsed "Certificate of (stating the nature of the change to be\naccomplished) of (name of corporation) pursuant to section fourteen of\nthe benevolent orders law" and shall state:\n (a) The name of the corporation and the names of the several bodies\ncomprising such corporation;\n (b) The date of filing of t
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