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Article 13
Spiritualist Churches

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This article applies only to a Spiritualist church in connection with the General Assembly of Spiritualists
263
Incorporation of unincorporated Spiritualist churches and system of incorporation and government
264
At the meeting for incorporation, held in pursuance to such notice, the qualified voters unless otherwise decided as hereinafter provided...
265
The certificate of incorporation
266
Time, place and notice of corporate meetings
267
Organization and conduct of corporate meetings
268
Election and salary of ministers
269
Duties of ministers, et cetera
270
Reincorporation of present incorporated Spiritualist churches
271
Any church incorporating or reincorporating under this article shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the General Assembly of S...
272
The word church as used herein shall mean any church or society organized for the purpose of worshipping as Spiritualists as a religion
 



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(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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