Incorporation

Incorporation

Incorporation, Evidence

From the book The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law, about Incorporation, Evidence (1): The certificate of incorporation or charter of a religious society or a certified copy thereof from the public record, is the proper evidence thereof.115 Secondary evidence and evidence aliunde may be competent in some forums.116 In most States if incorporation is alleged in the complaint, it need not be proved unless denied by an affidavit or a verified answer.

Incorporation, Sufficient

From the book The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law, about Incorporation, Sufficient (1): Where the articles of incorporation were drawn and signed in the form required by law, excepting as to the acknowledgment, and were recorded, and the corporation organized in good faith, it became a de facto corporation and was sufficient to entitle it to sue to prevent certain members from perverting the use of its property.147

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Notes and References

  1. Charles M. Scanlan, The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law. The Law of Church and Grave (1909), Benziger Brothers, New York, Cincinnati, Chicago

See Also

  • Religion
  • Church

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Notes and References

  1. Charles M. Scanlan, The Clergyman’s Hand-book of Law. The Law of Church and Grave (1909), Benziger Brothers, New York, Cincinnati, Chicago

See Also

  • Religion
  • Church

Hierarchical Display of Incorporation

Business And Competition > Business organisation > Business activity
Business And Competition > Legal form of organisations > Organisation

Incorporation

Concept of Incorporation

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Thesaurus of Incorporation

Business And Competition > Business organisation > Business activity > Incorporation
Business And Competition > Legal form of organisations > Organisation > Incorporation

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