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Article 17
Methodist Churches

Sections

320
Application of article
321
Change of name of churches and affiliated and subsidiary organizations
321‑A
Use of certain names by religious corporations
322
Meeting for incorporation
323
Certificate of incorporation
324
Amendment of certificate of incorporation
325
Corporate meetings
326
Changing number of trustees
327
Vacancies in board of trustees
328
Meetings of trustees
329
Change of date of annual corporate meetings
330
Powers and duties of trustees
331
Control of trustees by corporate meetings
332
Conveyance of property
333
Conveyance of property for church, school or missionary purposes
334
Bequests
335
Powers of certain existing corporations to conform charter to article
 



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