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Code · Michigan · Chapter 458 — Ecclesiastical Corporations

458.352 Question to be voted; incorporation of church; dissolution of society.

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458.352 Question to be voted; incorporation of church; dissolution of society.
Sec. 2.
At the meeting so called, the following question shall be put to vote:
Shall the title to all the property of the (name of society) be vested in the .................................. Congregational church of ............................, Michigan, and the said society be dissolved?
The vote shall be by ballot and if 2/3 of the ballots cast shall be in the affirmative, a duly certified copy of such resolution shall be transmitted to the clerk of the said church who shall call a meeting of the said church, which shall then prepare, execute and place on record, articles of association under and in accordance with the provisions of Act No. 53 of the Public Acts of 1901, and the amendments thereto, or such other act as may hereafter supersede said act and upon recording said articles of association as provided in said act the said society shall be dissolved and all property owned by it shall pass to and be held by the said church so incorporated under the name and style adopted by it in the said articles of association, and all liabilities of said society shall be assumed and paid by said church.
History: 1913, Act 303, Eff. Aug. 14, 1913 ;-- CL 1915, 11028 ;-- CL 1929, 10964 ;-- CL 1948, 458.352
Compiler's Notes: The act referred to in this section is Act 53 of 1901, being MCL 458.301 to 458.310.
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