New York Statutes
§ 267 — Organization and conduct of corporate meetings; qualifications of voters
New York § 267
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N.Y. Religious Corporations § 267 (2026).
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§ 267. Organization and conduct of corporate meetings; qualifications\nof voters. At every corporate meeting of a church incorporated under\nthis article all persons who for one year next preceding such meeting\nhave worshipped with such church and have regularly contributed to its\nfinancial support, according to its usages, shall be qualified voters;\nbut, if so decided, by a two-thirds vote at the original meeting or at\nany annual corporate meeting thereof, after notice of such meeting all\nmembers of such church and in good and regular standing, by admission to\nmembership therewith, who have worshipped with such church for one year\nnext preceding the meeting at which they vote, may also be admitted as\nqualified voters at corporate meetings. At such corporate meetings, the\npresen
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