New York Statutes
§ 90 — Incorporation of Roman Catholic churches
New York § 90
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N.Y. Religious Corporations § 90 (2026).
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§ 90. Incorporation of Roman Catholic churches. An unincorporated\nRoman Catholic church in this state may become incorporated as a church\nby executing, acknowledging and filing a certificate of incorporation,\nstating the corporate name by which such church shall be known and the\ncounty, town, city or village where its principal place of worship is,\nor is intended to be, located.\n A certificate of incorporation of an unincorporated Roman Catholic\nchurch shall be executed and acknowledged by the Roman Catholic\narchbishop or bishop, and the vicar-general of the diocese in which its\nplace of worship is, and by the rector of the church, and by two laymen,\nmembers of such church who shall be selected by such officials, or by a\nmajority of such officials.\n On filing such certific
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