New York Statutes
§ 189-B — Changing number of trustees
New York § 189-B
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N.Y. Religious Corporations § 189-B (2026).
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§ 189-b. Changing number of trustees. Any incorporated church or\nsociety to which this article is applicable may, at an annual corporate\nmeeting, change the number of its trustees to any number from three to\ntwelve and classify them so that the terms of one-third as nearly as\npossible expire each year, provided that notice of such intended change\nbe included in the notice of such annual corporate meeting. No such\nchange shall affect the terms of the trustees then in office, and if the\nchange reduces the number of trustees, election shall not be held to\nfill the vacancies caused by the expiration of the terms of trustees,\nuntil the number of trustees equals the number to which the trustees\nwere reduced. Whenever the number of trustees in office is less than the\nnumber so determ
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