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§ 53 — Resolution to be adopted at incorporation meeting
New York § 53
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N.Y. Religious Corporations § 53 (2026).
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§ 53. Resolution to be adopted at incorporation meeting. At such\nmeeting held for the incorporation of such parish, church or\ncongregation as an Apostolic Episcopal Church, by whatever corporate\nname said church shall take, the following resolution shall be passed by\na majority of the qualified voters of such meeting, to wit:\n "Resolved, that whereas, it has been decided by a majority vote to\nincorporate said church under the name of (here give the corporate name\nby which such church is to be known) as a congregation of the Apostolic\nEpiscopal Church and under the spiritual jurisdiction of metropolitan\nsynod of such denomination; we likewise, by a majority vote of the duly\nqualified voters at this meeting, held for the incorporation of said\nchurch, now decide that the clergym
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