New York Statutes

§ 16 — Property of extinct churches

New York § 16
JurisdictionNew York
Law RCOReligious Corporations
Art. 2General Provisions

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N.Y. Religious Corporations § 16 (2026).

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§ 16. Property of extinct churches. Such incorporated governing body\nmay decide that a church, parish or society in connection with it or\nover which it has ecclesiastical jurisdiction, has become extinct, if it\nhas failed for two consecutive years next prior thereto, to maintain\nreligious service according to the discipline, customs and usages of\nsuch governing body, or has had less than thirteen resident attending\nmembers paying annual pew rent, or making annual contributions towards\nits support, or in case of a United Methodist church, if such action\nhave the consent of the presiding bishop and of a majority of the\ndistrict superintendents of the annual conference and of the district\nboard of church location and building of the district in which the\naction is contemplated, o

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