New York Statutes
§ 321-A — Use of certain names by religious corporations
New York § 321-A
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N.Y. Religious Corporations § 321-A (2026).
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§ 321-a. Use of certain names by religious corporations. 1.\nNotwithstanding any provisions of this chapter or of any general,\nspecial or local law, the two denominations formerly known as The\nMethodist Church and The Evangelical United Brethren Church having\nunited into one under the name of The United Methodist Church, all\nreligious corporations or churches heretofore authorized to use or be\nknown by the names Methodist Church or Evangelical United Brethren\nChurch, and all societies, conferences, boards, associations,\ncorporations or other organizations duly connected therewith or\nsubsidiary thereto shall eliminate from their respective names the word\nor words The Methodist Church or Evangelical United Brethren or add The\nUnited Methodist Church, as the case may be and all su
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