Wisconsin Statutes
§ 187.15 — Methodist property.
Wisconsin § 187.15
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 187Religious societies
Subch.subch. I of ch. 187 SUBCHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
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Wis. Stat. § 187.15 (2026).
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187.15
187.15(1) (1) All trustees who have been, or may hereafter be chosen or appointed in any society or by any conference of The Methodist Church, (known in this state prior to 1939 as the Methodist Episcopal Church) according to the rules and discipline of said church and their successors in office, appointed as aforesaid, shall be persons in law, capable of contracting and being contracted with, suing and being sued, and defending and being defended in all suits and actions whatsoever, both in law and in equity, and shall have power to receive, acquire, hold, possess and enjoy in trust for The Methodist Church, any bequests, lands, tenements and hereditaments, and to use, administer, sell, mortgage and convey the same, in the manner provided in said rules and discipline for the proper
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Related
Wisconsin Conference Board of Trustees of the United Methodist Church, Inc. v. Culver
2001 WI 55 (Wisconsin Supreme Court, 2001)
Wisconsin Conference Board of Trustees v. Culver
2000 WI App 132 (Court of Appeals of Wisconsin, 2000)
Nearby Sections
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§ 187.01
Religious societies.§ 187.03
Failure to elect trustees.§ 187.04
Episcopal church.§ 187.06
May take title to property.§ 187.07
Title to vest in trustees.§ 187.10
Congregational church.§ 187.13
Missionary corporations.§ 187.15
Methodist property.§ 187.16
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