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Article 3-A
Apostolic Episcopal Parishes or Churches

Sections

50
Application for incorporation
51
Notice of meeting for incorporation
52
Provisions governing meetings for incorporation
53
Resolution to be adopted at incorporation meeting
54
Certificate of incorporation
55
Annual and special corporate meetings
56
Changing date of annual corporate meetings
57
Changing number of laymen trustees
58
Meetings of trustees
58‑A
Vacancies among trustees
59
Rector
59‑A
Additional qualifications of voters at annual and special corporate meetings
59‑B
Transfer of property of extinct parishes and churches
 



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