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Religious Corporations
Article 2
NY Code - Article 2: GENERAL PROVISIONS
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Section 3
Filing and recording certificates of incorporation of religious corporations
Section 4
Property of unincorporated society transferred by its incorporation
Section 4-A
Age qualifications of voters
Section 5
General powers and duties of trustees of religious corporations
Section 5-A
Investment of funds
Section 6
Acquisition of property by religious corporations for branch institutions; establishment, maintenance and management thereof
Section 7
Acquisition of property by religious corporations for cemetery purposes; management thereof
Section 7-A
Deeds for cemetery purposes; presumption
Section 8
Lot owners' rights
Section 9
Removal of human remains from one cemetery of a religious corporation to another cemetery owned by it
Section 10
Acquisition of property by two or more religious corporations for a common parsonage
Section 11
Correction and confirmation of conveyances to religious corporations
Section 12
Sale, mortgage and lease of real property of religious corporations
Section 13
Consolidation of incorporated churches
Section 14
Judicial investigation of amount of property of religious corporations
Section 15
Corporations with governing authority over, or advisory relations with, churches or synods, or both
Section 15-A
Consolidation of incorporated presbyteries
Section 15-B
Consolidation or merger of incorporated Presbyterian and Lutheran synods
Section 16
Property of extinct churches
Section 17
Property of extinct Free Baptist churches
Section 17-A
Property of extinct Seventh Day Baptist churches and Seventh Day Baptist religious societies
Section 17-B
Property of extinct Presbyterian churches in connection with the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U
Section 17-C
Property of Lutheran congregations
Section 18
Dissolution of religious corporations
Section 19
Corporations for organizing and maintaining mission churches and Sunday schools
Section 20
Corporations for acquiring parsonages for district superintendents and camp-meeting grounds
Section 21
Corporations for acquiring camp-meeting grounds for the Reformed Methodist denomination
Section 21-A
Corporations for acquiring lands for parsonage or camp-meeting purposes for the Free Methodist denomination
Section 22
Establishing and maintaining a home for aged poor
Section 23
Powers of churches created by special laws
Section 24
Government of churches incorporated prior to January first, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight
Section 25
Pastoral relation
Section 26
Worship
Section 27
Reservation as to Baptist churches, churches of the United Church of Christ and Congregational Christian churches
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