New York Statutes
§ 136 — Changing number of trustees
New York § 136
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N.Y. Religious Corporations § 136 (2026).
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§ 136. Changing number of trustees. An incorporated Baptist church\nmay, at an annual corporate meeting, change the number of its trustees\nto not less than three, nor more than eighteen, or classify them so that\nthe terms of one-third expire each year, provided that notice of such\nintended change or classification be included in the notice of such\nannual corporate meeting. No such change shall affect the terms of the\ntrustees then in office, and if the change reduces the number of\ntrustees, elections shall not be held to fill vacancies caused by the\nexpiration of the terms of trustees until the number of trustees equals\nthe number to which the trustees were reduced. Whenever the number of\ntrustees in office is less than the number so determined on, sufficient\nadditional truste
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Matter of Briggs v. Noble
2004 NY Slip Op 50244(U) (New York Supreme Court, Erie County, 2004)
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