New York Statutes

§ 196 — Changing date of annual corporate meetings

New York § 196
JurisdictionNew York
Law RCOReligious Corporations
Art. 10Other Denominations

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N.Y. Religious Corporations § 196 (2026).

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§ 196. Changing date of annual corporate meetings. An annual\ncorporate meeting of an incorporated church to which this article is\napplicable, may change the date of its annual meeting thereafter. If\nsuch date shall next thereafter occur less than six months after the\nannual meeting at which such change is made, the next annual meeting\nshall be held one year from such next recurring date. For the purpose\nof determining the terms of office of trustees, the time between the\nannual meeting at which such change is made and the next annual meeting\nthereafter shall be reckoned as one year.\n

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