New York Statutes

§ 189 — Organization and conduct of corporate meetings; qualifications of voters thereat

New York § 189
JurisdictionNew York
Law RCOReligious Corporations
Art. 9-AChurches of Christ, Scientist

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N.Y. Religious Corporations § 189 (2026).

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§ 189. Organization and conduct of corporate meetings; qualifications\nof voters thereat. At a corporate meeting of every incorporated church\nor society to which this article is applicable, the following persons,\nand no others, shall be qualified voters, to wit: All persons who are\nthen members in good and regular standing of such church or society by\nadmission into full membership therewith. The presence at such meetings\nof at least six persons qualified to vote thereat shall be necessary to\nconstitute a quorum, provided that any church or society to which this\narticle is applicable may by its by-laws fix the number of members\nnecessary to constitute a quorum. The action of the meeting upon any\nmatter or question shall be decided by a majority of the qualified\nvoters voting th

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