Legal Question in Business Law in New York
The corporation of churches
Our church is revising its constitution. We simply want to make sure all the elements of our constitution are within state requirements (e.g. a minimum of 3 trustees is required over the corporate property). Can you enlighten us on what requirements we should be aware of? If not, can you tell us where to look? Thank you.
Asked on 3/22/00, 2:03 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Harold M. Weiner
Coles & Weiner, P.C.
Re: The corporation of churches
Certainly. You may look in McKinney's Consolidated
Laws of New York, the Not-For-Profit Corporations
Law, and in particular Section 401. There are also
form books and Blumberg forms to accomplish this,
but you should use a lawyer. It is more complex
than you think, depending on the last time you
ever revamped your Church's charter,
Answered on 3/27/00, 9:31 pm
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